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KMI16, 1; Integrated rotational speed sensor
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The KMI16/1 sensor detects rotational speed of ferrous gear wheels and reference marks. The sensor consists of a magnetoresistive sensor element, a signal conditioning integrated circuit in bipolar technology and a magnetized ferrite magnet. The frequency of the digital current output signal is proportional to the rotational speed of a gear wheel.


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  • Open collector output signal
  • Zero speed capability
  • Wide air gap
  • Wide temperature range
  • Insensitive to vibration
  • EMC resistant.


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KMI16, 1  Integrated rotational speed sensor  15-May-98  Preliminary Specification  12   126  Download PDF Open 


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