The application of electronic controls to vehicle suspension and steering systems is creating new requirements for linear and rotary position sensors with high performance and durability. By using the basic phenomena of high frequency eddy currents to vary the impedance of sensor coils, together with a powerful elecronic interface technique, a wide variety of non-contacting sensors may be designed. The performance of both linear and rotary sensors is illustrated.
Non-contacting position sensors for suspension and steering applications
Berührungsloser Stellungsgeber für Radaufhängungen und Lenkungssysteme
1989
14 Seiten, 12 Bilder
Conference paper
English
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