Gear Tooth Speed and Direction Sensors

Peel Sensing Systems’ flange-mounted gear tooth speed and direction sensors are designed to accurately calculate the speed and direction of ferromagnetic gears in harsh environments such as vehicle drivelines. Hall effect sensors measure the change in magnetic flux in the air gap between the magnet and the passing tooth. Based on its contactless technology and rugged design, the SSH-G01 sensor offers true long-term reliability.

Characteristic:

  • Fast and near-zero speed sensing capability
  • Compact and rugged for automotive applications
  • Resistant to humidity and high vibration.
  • Electrostatic discharge (ESD) protected
  • Customizable cable or connector interface
  • Operating temperature range: -40°C+125°C
  • Supply voltage: 4-24 VDC
  • Supply current: low state: 5.9-8 mA/high state: 12-16 mA
  • Output voltage: 0.5 Vto 4.5 V±10%
  • Protection: Two wires ±8kV/AB Signal ±12 kV
  • Output rise time/fall time: 10 μs
  • Maximum speed: 12 kHz (forward)/7 kHz (reverse)
  • Power-up time: 1 ms

Appliance:

  • Vehicle driveline, wheel speeds, engine speeds, ABS, speedometers, automation systems, ABS, camshaft and crankshaft speed/position/direction, flowmeters, anti-skid/traction control, speedometers, tachometers, linear and rotary encoders, conveyor belt speeds and distances, hoist speeds and directions, pump speed feedback, stop motion detector, CNC machine tools, sprocket speeds Counter, Wind Turbines
  • Non-contact measurement of rotating gears in transmissions, wheels, motors and braking systems

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Unlimited customization possibilities make it easy to provide customized product design packages to meet any form, size, and function, including a choice of protective sealing ratings, wire harnesses, and interface connectors.

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