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SD-13-4754
Bendix® WS-20™ AntiLock Wheel Speed Sensor
DEUTSCH 2 PIN | PACKARD 2 PIN |
CONNECTOR | CONNECTOR |
STRAIGHT | 90° |
FIGURE 1 - WS-20™ ANTILOCK WHEEL SPEED SENSORS
DESCRIPTION
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Specifically, the speed sensor consists of a coil, pole piece, and magnet. The exciter is a steel ring or
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OPERATION
The sensor's magnet and pole piece form a magnetic field. As an exciter tooth passes by the sensor, the magnetic field is altered, which generates AC voltage in the sensor
coil. Each time an exciter tooth and its adjacent space move past the tip of the sensor, an AC voltage "cycle" is generated.
The number ofAC cycles per revolution of the vehicle's wheel depends on the number of teeth in the exciter, which is programmed into the antilock controller. Using the programmed data, the controller can calculate "vehicle speed" by analyzing the frequency of AC cycles sent by the speed sensor. (The frequency of AC cycles is directly proportional to wheel speed.)
AC voltage is also proportional to speed, but voltage is not used to determine speed. It is only an indication of AC signal strength. The amount of AC voltage generated by a specific speed sensor depends on the distance, or "gap," between the tip of the sensor and the surface of the exciter. Voltage increases as the sensor gap decreases.
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