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The Hall-type axle speed sensor adopts the principle of Hall effect, and generates a pulse signal by sensing the gear that rotates iron-containing components following the axle. Different types of sensors output current or
voltage pulse signals, and the number of output channels is two. The frequency of the pulse signal
is proportional to the axle speed. The two output channel signals are pulse signals with the same period and a nominal 90° phase difference, and the phase difference vector corresponds to the
rotation direction of the axle.
For the power supply of the two output channels, one common input power supply can be selected, or two independent input power supplies can be selected.
The sensor is suitable for a wide range of gear modules, and there are sensor products with different shapes to suit various installation conditions.
This product is mainly used in the detection of running speed, distance, driving direction, wheelidling and slipping acceleration of various rail transit vehicles with different speed limits.
For detailed information, please download TX-HL Hall Type Axle Rotating Speed Sensor Manual.
When users have product requirements beyond the scope of this manual, corresponding products can also be provided.
The sensor is a Hall-type axle rotation speed sensor with a head length of 29MM.
The output signal can be two-way voltage pulse signal or two-way current pulse signal.
For detailed information, please download TX-HL Hall Type Axle Rotating Speed Sensor Manual.