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The wheel speed sensor, also referred to as the vehicle speed sensor, is a SENSOR used to track how quickly the wheels of a car are turning. Magnetoelectric and Hall effect wheel speed sensors are two types of frequently utilized wheel speed sensors.
A sensor head and a ring gear constitute the Hall effect wheel speed sensor. A permanent magnet, a Hall element, and an electrical circuit make up the sensor head. The Hall effect wheel speed sensor’s benefits include a broad measuring range, high accuracy, and simultaneous forward and reverse vehicle recognition.
The Global hall-effect wheel speed sensor market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
For highly reliable and accurate motorsports wheel speed measurement, Texans has just introduced two new differential Hall Effect (DHE) wheel speed sensors.
Both the VR09-B and VR-TA versions provide a very compact solution with IP66 protection and a very wide low-to-high speed range capability up to 20 kHz, and are available with complete support from sensor experts Var ohm Euro Sensor.
By sensing elevated metal surfaces like sprocket teeth or bolt heads, the DICKEY-john Hall Effect Wheel sensor is utilized to provide ground speed information for planter and application monitors.
With a short lead and a 3-pin Weather Pack connector, the sensor can also be utilized for fan speed or shaft RPM inputs. Adapters are available for most applications. Easy mounting with two plastic jam nuts that fit in a 1.25-inch hole.