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ENGINE 1.3L QUADRAJET (90PS)

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OPERATION

A current-carrying semiconductor layer immersed in

a normal magnetic field (force lines at right angles to

current direction) generates a potential difference

known as a Hall voltage at its terminals.

If current intensity remains constant, the generated

voltage depends on magnetic field intensity alone.

Periodic changes in magnetic field intensity are

sufficient to generate a modulated electrical signal

with frequency proportional to the speed of magnetic

field change.

To produce this change, a tooth on the inner part of

the pulley periodically moves close to the sensor.

PIN_OUT

Pin

Description

Signal type

1

Earth

Earth

2

Timing signal

Frequency output

3

Power supply 12 V input

In the specific case of the timing sensor it receives a

5 Volt power supply from the engine management

control unit.

All the times the rotor passes in front of the sensor a

variation in the actual sensor output voltage is

produced through the Hall effect; this variation takes

place for the entire duration that the rotor passes in

front of the sensor after which the signal returns to

the original value (5V).

10 ms

5 V

3 2 1