Speed Sensor
Speed Sensor
Speed Sensor
1 Speed Sensor
This is an electromagnetic sensor for detecting the cam angle of the injection
pump. There is a magnet and a coil inside the sensor, and as the pulsar rotates,
the magnetic flux that passes through the coil increases, generating an
alternating current. The pulsar is constructed of 56 teeth, with 4 toothless
sections each the size of 2 teeth. The pulsar rotates once for every 2 rotations
of the engine, generating a cam angle pulse at the electromagnetic sensor.
From the number of these pulses and the interval between them, the engine
ECU calculates the cam angle and the engine speed.
The speed sensor, along with the throttle position sensor and the accelerator
sensor, is one of the main sensors used for calculating the basic injection Speed Sensor Connector
volume.
Coil Pulsar
Magnet Speed Sensor
Toothless Section
Pulsar
Roller Ring
Speed Sensor
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Output
Voltage 0
Throttle Position
Sensor
3 Accelerator Sensor
In some systems, the venturi (throttle valve) does not work in unison with the accelerator pedal. These systems use
an accelerator sensor that is installed on the accelerator pedal and directly detects the accelerator position. This
sensor uses a hall element that reacts to magnetic force to generate electromotive force. It is a non-contact type using
a dual system with two internal electric circuits, increasing durability and reliability. Along with the speed sensor, it is
one of the main sensors used for calculating the basic injection volume.