- Crank sensor
A crank sensor is a component used in an
internal combustion engine to monitor the position orrotational speed of thecrankshaft . This information is used byengine management system s to controlignition system timing and other engine parameters. Before electronic crank sensors were available, thedistributor would have to be manually adjusted to atiming mark on the engine.The crank sensor can be used in combination with a similar
camshaft position sensor to monitor the relationship between thepiston s and valves in the engine, which is particularly important in engines withvariable valve timing . It is also commonly the primary source for the measurement of engine speed inrevolutions per minute .Crank sensors in engines usually consist of magnets and an inductive coil, or they may be based on magnetically triggered
Hall effect semiconductor devices. Common mounting locations include the main crankpulley , theflywheel , and occasionally on the crankshaft itself. This sensor is the most important sensor in modern day engines. When it fails, there is a small chance the engine will start (engine will likely cut out after a few minutes of driving) but it mostly will not start.Some engines, such as GM's Premium V family, use crank position sensors which read a
reluctor ring integral to theharmonic balancer . This is a much more accurate method of determining the position of the crankshaft, and allows the computer to determine within a few degrees the exact position of the crankshaft (and thereby all connected components) at any given time.Another type of crank sensor is used on
bicycle s to monitor the position of thecrankset , usually for the cadence readout of acyclocomputer .See http://rae.com.au/index.htm for more information.
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List of sensors
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