Crank Sensor frequency
Discussion
Ford use 36 teeth and 1 missing, Vauxhall use 60 with 2 missing (I think). Are these correct and what other combinations are commonly used, also what amplitude pulse is normally expected by the ECU ? It seems that most systems use a magnetic sensor how does this work ? At a guess a coil wound round a magnetised pole piece generates a pulse as the sensor wheel tooth passes the pole piece and changes the field.
The sensor that seems most common is a Magnetic Variable Reluctance (MVR) sensor. This produces a very weak signal which increases with speed. I think the ECUs usually have a variable gain system to accommodate the huge difference in amplitude between minimum and maximum revs.
The other sensor sometimes used is a Hall Effect sensor, which essentially detects a moving magnet.
The other sensor sometimes used is a Hall Effect sensor, which essentially detects a moving magnet.
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