Technical features
Hall effect speed sensors detect the rotation of any ferrous object with cracks or projections, typically gears and tone wheels. They incorporate a back-polarised Hall-effect chip that detects the variation of the magnetic field according to the full-empty position of the wheel and provides a digital frequency signal as an output.
In the double output versions, by reading the two signals A and B, it is possible to determine the clockwise or anti-clockwise direction of rotation: in particular, the direction of rotation can be determined from the advance or lag phase between two square-wave signals or from a switching signal. The speed sensors with hexagonal head allow quick mounting by screwing them all the way down.
Mechanical configurations
Various mechanical body configurations available, varying in diameter, underhead length and materials. Possibility to create custom versions.
Applications
Elen speed sensors find typical application on engines, differentials, transmissions, turbines, pumps and are able to operate in the most severe conditions of temperature, pressure, vibrations, electromagnetic disturbances and external agents.