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Application example 365R

Application example 365R

365R marker trace of customer specific wheel

365R: fibre optics head

optical head with fibre optic cable and light converter

The 365R marker structure in detail


Step 1

Step 2

Step 3

Application Gallery 365R

The 365R angle encoder version was specially developed for racing applications but due to its small measures, it can also be applied on small engines.

The particular advantage for the user: with the Angle Encoder 365R, no additional marker disk has to be fitted onto the crank shaft, which means that the crank shaft is not subject to any additional mass or inertia.

See examples for customized applications:


Following specifications can be offered by AVL:

Marker trace:

  • 720 marks: 200 > Ø > 100
  • 360 marks: 120 > Ø > 60
  • marker trace design: CDM: 6 mm, TRG: 2 mm

Sensorhead:

window: 4mm
2...5 mm distance
to rotating marker trace

The optical fibre head is fitted with transmission and receiver optics and bonded into a customer-designed mounting.

The principle of the 365R:

  • no additional mass to the shaft
  • reflection principle
  • fibre optics technology
  • max. ambient temperature: 140°C sensor head

The 365R marker structure is characterised by a laser cutted surface: cylindrical, plane or conical and integrated trigger (AVL-patent)
Product benefits:

  • no additional mass to the crank shaft
  • small required space
  • low effort for adaptation of pick-up

365R: flange machining in brief

Step 1: milling the marker structure
Step 2: coating a light absorbing layer
Step 3: grinding the marker structure to achieve reflecting surfaces



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