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Automated Manual Transmission

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1

CSC position sensor connector

2

Pipe attachment

3

CSC position sensor

4

CSC

PLCD Clutch Position Sensor:

PLCD displacement sensors (Permanent

magnetic Linear Contactless Displacement

Sensors). They essentially consist of a special

magnetic core wound with a coil on its whole

length. A second coil is present on each end

of the core.

The displacement of a permanent magnet

near the sensor changes the magnetic field

and thus varies the voltage of the end coils.

The sensor has an integrated circuit which

also produces the output signal.

P

Main coil

S1 – S2

Secondary coil

M

Permanent magnet

Operation:

The main coil, which receives an alternating

voltage from an external generator, creates a

magnetic field in the sensor core. This mag-

netic field induces the voltages V1 and V2 in

the S1 and S2 secondary coils. The secondary

voltages are wound and connected so that

the total voltage is given by VS = V1 + V2.

With the magnet in central position the out-

put voltage VS = 0 Volt because V1 = - V2.

When the magnet moves to one end, the

magnetic field in the coils S1 and S2 changes

and, as a consequence, it increases on one

side and decreases on the other side.

This difference in the magnetic field causes a

variation in the voltages V1 and V2. As soon

as the magnet moves, the output voltage

(VS) starts to increase.

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