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Q: Which is the most accuracy for speed measuring in motor encoder or proximity sensor?
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Where is encoder motor sensor for a 1999 Chevy Suburban?

The encoder motor sensor is found inside the front of the transfer case. The sensor motor assembly is removed with 3 - 15mm bolts after the front driveshaft and electrical connector are disconnected. The encoder motor sensor is under the big gear on the back of that assembly plate.


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Advantage of proximity sensor?


What is difference between photoelectric sensor and proximity sensor?

photoelectric sensor-sense both metal & non-metal proximity sensor -sense metal only


What is the difference between magnetic pick up and proximity sensor?

A limit switch turns on or off when the object being sensed reaches a specific location.A proximity sensor returns an analog signal indicating how far the object is from the sensor.


What is proximity sensor on android ascend 2?

Proximity sensor allows the Mobile display to off during call when mobile is near to ears.


Who invented the first proximity sensor?

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What is a proximity sensor used for?

A proximity sensor is used for detecting close objects by emitting an electromagnetic field. These are useful for detecting objects without touching them.


How do you replace encoder sensor?

You need to remove the front drive line, remove the encoder motor assy. On the bench remove the motor and plate together to expose the gears, mark the gears with a sharpy and remove the big gear, the sensor is on the bottom. plug in new sensor and reverse to assemble.


How does light behave to make rotary encoder work?

A rotary encoder consists of three main parts: light source, optical encoder disc and light sensors. The light source provides the light source to several light sensors. There is an optical encoder disc that selectively blocks light from light source to light sensor. If the light sensor is receiving light, it is first state of electronic circuit. If the light from light source to the sensor is blocked by optical encoder, then sensor is not receiving light and this is second state of sensor output. Therefore, each sensor has two ouputs possible, high or low. Output from one sensor is called a "bit" so for 4 sensors, it is 4 bit output. The light encoder disc is a plastic disc with some area opaque and other areas transparent. Depending upon its rotating position, it passes light to some sensors and blocks light to other remaining sensors. The combination of states of multiple light sensors at a given time due to a certain rotary position of rotary encoder disc is the multi-bit output of that rotary encoder. This multi-bit logic output is used to sense the position, direction of rotation and rotating speed of the rotary encoder. You can read more about rotary encoders at the links given.


What is sensor calibration?

calibration of sensors to optimize sensor accuracy


Can a mobile work without the proximity sensor?

Yes it can. The proximity sensor is only used to reduce the volume when you hold it to your ear. You should be able to set the volume level manually.


What sensor do you use to detect a moving target crossing a certain point?

Infrared proximity sensor.