1991-04-01

Hall Effect Gear Tooth Sensors (A Comparison of) 910945

This paper describes two of the leading Hall effect Geartooth sensing approaches and compares them to what the market would define as the “Ideal” sensor. The two design approaches presented are commonly referred to as “Zero Speed” and “Near Zero Speed” geartooth sensors.

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