faust9
Electrical
- Jul 3, 2003
- 6
Aloha,
Well, I'm working on a traction control system; however, the space constraints are very tight (trying to get brakes and speed sensor to fit inside of a 10" rim) thus the tone ring for the speed sensor was integrated with the rear disks. The problem now is excessive heat generation under heavy breaking is causing the speeds sensors to flake out. I know Honeywell makes these great little 3/8" long hall sensors that can withstand 400 degrees, but cost is a concern and at $200+ for a single sensor, the cost may out weigh the benefits of traction control.
So with that all in mind, does anyone know of a small hall speed sensor which doesn't require an external magnet that can withstand temps of 200C or greater in a cost effective package? Ideally, the axial length needs to be less than 1.25".
Thanks for any input in advance.
Well, I'm working on a traction control system; however, the space constraints are very tight (trying to get brakes and speed sensor to fit inside of a 10" rim) thus the tone ring for the speed sensor was integrated with the rear disks. The problem now is excessive heat generation under heavy breaking is causing the speeds sensors to flake out. I know Honeywell makes these great little 3/8" long hall sensors that can withstand 400 degrees, but cost is a concern and at $200+ for a single sensor, the cost may out weigh the benefits of traction control.
So with that all in mind, does anyone know of a small hall speed sensor which doesn't require an external magnet that can withstand temps of 200C or greater in a cost effective package? Ideally, the axial length needs to be less than 1.25".
Thanks for any input in advance.