Electronic Hall Effect Sensors
Electronic hall effect sensors for Throttle Control Systems
Orscheln’s Electronic Throttle Control Systems (ETCS) are complimented by electronic hall effect sensors. Orscheln Products has the potential to manufacture non-contact hall effect sensor for throttle controls. Orscheln’s ETCS are available in a wide variety of configurations to meet our OEM and/or aftermarket customer’s and end user’s precise requirements.
The Development and uses of electronic hall effect sensors
Orscheln begins with understanding the engine’s electronic fuel management systems. After, Orscheln works closely with each customer to develop sensor technology to meet the specific application requirements. Orscheln offers both non-contact and contacting technology options to be applied.
Sensor outputs available include Ascendent, Descendent, A+D, Dual Output (A+ Half A), P.W.M., Signals+Switch.
Electronic hall effect sensors integration with Orscheln’s ETCS.
Orscheln Electronic Throttle Control Systems (ETCS) are designed with the end user in mind, to deliver a precise signal that interacts with the engine’s electronic fuel management systems and to provide smooth responsive interface with the operator.
Orscheln ETCS are designed to work in a wide variety of applications from on-highway trucks and buses, off-highway agricultural and construction equipment to a wide range of specialty vehicle uses.
A specific application examples include:
- Trucks
- Hybrid
- Buses
- Military
- Vans
- Construction
- Stationary Equipment
- Agriculture
Electronic Throttle Pedals for your electronic hall-effect sensors.
Orscheln Products offers Electronic Throttle Pedals as a part of our electronic control systems. Choose between floor mounted and suspended designs. Each design delivers a precise signal which interacts with the engine’s electronic fuel management systems – thanks to our electronic hall-effect sensors!
The fast-reacting pedals can provide smooth driver operation and feature a durable, longer-life programmable Orscheln Products Sensor. Polymer components create a lightweight pedal, as much as half the weight of current pedals in the marketplace. Steel base plates are available upon request.