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Motec Dmc-b Converter: Engine Trigger Sensor M Dmc B on 2040-parts.com

US $116.00
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Plano, Texas, United States

Plano, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:MoTeC UPC:DMC B Manufacturer Part Number:M DMC B

MoTeC DMC-B Converter: Engine Trigger Sensor M DMC B

MoTeC DMC-B Converter: Engine Trigger Sensor M DMC B

This version is intended for engine trigger sensors that have insufficient amplitude to trigger a logic level input. Minimal filtering avoids delays in the signal. The trigger level does not vary significantly at normal operating frequencies.

The Dual Magnetic Converter (DMC) converts magnetic style signals to open collector output signals – a square wave. This makes a typical magnetic sensor behave as a switched or Hall Effect sensor, to make the signals suitable for use with MoTeC ECUs and loggers. This allows magnetic sensors to be used in applications where previously a Hall sensor was required, for example when using the digital inputs on an ECU to measure wheel speed. A single DMC can convert two independent magnetic sensor signals.

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