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Hall-Effect Speed Sensor HA-D 90
Product Code: 

F 02U V00 334-01

This sensor is designed for incremental measurement of rotational speed (e.g. camshaft*, crankshaft or wheel speed), but it is not a “true power-on” sensor. Due to the rotation of a ferromagnetic target wheel in front of the HA-D 90, the magnetic field is modulated at the place of the Hall probe.

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Hall-Effect Speed Sensor HA-Di
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HA-Di 0 – F 02U V01 802-01
HA-Di 90 – F 02U V01 803-01
HA-Di 180 – F 02U V01 804-01
HA-Di 270 – F 02U V01 805-01

This sensor is designed for incremental measurement of rotational speed (e.g. crankshaft or wheel speed). Due to the rotation of a ferromagnetic target wheel in front of the HA-Di, the magnetic field of the built-in magnet is modulated at the place of the sensors diff. Variants available.

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Hall-Effect Speed Sensor HA-M
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Active low – B 261 209 283-01
Active high – B 261 209 295-01
Active high, without connector – F 02U V00 627-01

This sensor is designed for incremental measurement of rotational speed (e.g. camshaft, crankshaft or wheel speed). Due to the rotation of a ferromagnetic target wheel in front of the HA-M, the magnetic field is modulated at the place of the Hall probe. A Hall-effect sensor element with integrated signal conditioning circuit detects this change and generates a digital output signal. We offer this sensor with two different types of output: Active high and Active low. Variants available.

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Hall-Effect Speed Sensor HA-N
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AS connector – F 02U V0U 714-01
Flying lead – F 02U V0U 714-90

This sensor is designed for incremental measurement of rotational speed (e.g. camshaft, crankshaft or wheel speed). Due to the rotation of a ferromagnetic target wheel in front of the HA-N, the magnetic field is modulated at the place of the Hall probe. A Hall-effect sensor element with integrated signal conditioning circuit detects this change and generates a digital output signal. The HA-N combines a robust sensing element with a lightweight aluminum housing that is well suited for motorsport use. The sensor element used was specifically selected for its resistance to demagnetization at high temperatures and is programmed for an active low output. This sensor element is approved for NASCAR competition as a camshaft speed sensor. Variants available.

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Hall-Effect Speed Sensor HA-P
Product Code: 

0 232 103 037

This sensor is designed for incremental measurement of rotational speed (e.g. camshaft or wheel speed). Due to the rotation of a ferromagnetic target wheel in front of the HA-P, the magnetic field is modulated at the place of the Hall probe. A Hall-effect sensor element with integrated signal conditioning circuit detects this change and generates a digital output signal.

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Hall Effect Speed Sensor HA-P2
Product Code: 

0 232 103 111

This sensor is designed for incremental measurement of rotational speed (e.g. camshaft, crankshaft or wheelspeed). Due to the rotation of a ferromagnetic target wheel in front of the HA-P2, the magnetic field is modulated at the place of the Hall probe. A Hall-effect sensor element with integrated signal conditioning circuit detects this change and generates a digital output signal.

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Hall Effect Speed Sensor Mini-HA-P
Product Code: 

Connector ASL 6-06-05PC-HE – F 02U V00 564-02
Connector 1 234 482 092 – F 02U V00 566-02

This sensor is designed for incremental measurement of rotational speed (e.g. camshaft or wheel speed). Due to the rotation of a ferromagnetic target wheel in front of the Mini-HA-P, the magnetic field is modulated at the place of the Hall probe. A Hall-effect sensor element with integrated signal conditioning circuit detects this change and generates a digital output signal. Variants available.

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Hall-Effect Speed Sensor Mini-HA-P sealed
Product Code: 

Connector ASL 6-06-05PC-HE – F 02U V00 500-01
Without connector – F 02U V00 570-01

This sensor is designed for incremental measurement of rotational speed (e.g. camshaft, crankshaft and wheelspeed). Due to the rotation of a ferromagnetic target wheel in front of the Mini-HA-P sealed, the magnetic field is modulated at the place of the Hall probe. A Hall-effect sensor element with integrated signal conditioning circuit detects this change and generates a digital output signal. Variants available.

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Inductive Speed Sensor IA
Product Code: 

F 02U V02 586-01
Without connector – F 02U V02 586-90

This sensor is designed for incremental measurement of rotational speed (e.g. crankshaft or wheel speed). The inductive sensor consists of a bar magnet with a soft magnetic pole pin supporting an induction coil with two connections. Every time a ferromagnetic ring gear turns past this sensor, it generates a voltage in the coil which is directly proportional to the periodic variation in the magnetic flux. The rotational speed is reflected on a periodic interval between the voltage’s zero transition points. Variants available.

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Inductive Speed Sensor IA-C
Product Code: 

0 261 210 136

This sensor is designed for incremental measurement of rotational speed (e.g. crankshaft or wheelspeed). The inductive sensor consists of a bar magnet with a soft magnetic pole pin supporting an induction coil with two connections. Every time a ferromagnetic ring gear turns past this sensor, it generates a voltage in the coil which is directly proportional to the periodic variation in the magnetic flux. The rotational speed is reflected on a periodic interval between the voltage’s zero transition points. It is available in a DR-25 sleeve with various connector options.

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Inductive Speed Sensor IS
Product Code: 

F 02U V02 573-01
Without connector – F 02U V02 573-90

This sensor is designed for incremental measurement of rotational speed (e.g. crankshaft or wheel speed). The inductive sensor consists of a bar magnet with a soft magnetic pole pin supporting an induction coil with two connections. Every time a ferromagnetic ring gear turns past this sensor, it generates a voltage in the coil which is directly proportional to the periodic variation in the magnetic flux. The rotational speed is reflected on a periodic interval between the voltage’s zero transition points. Variants available.

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