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Whats the minimum operating speed of a Phoenix Speed Sensor?

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Whats the minimum operating speed of a Phoenix Speed Sensor?

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As opposed to the Phoenix America Inc. 5900 series Variable Reluctance sensors, a Phoenix America Inc. 5700 & 5800 Series geartooth sensor has an output amplitude that is independent of input frequency. This means that it does not require any minimum speed. It does, however, require some initial movement of the target in order to locate the tooth edge. That’s why we prefer to call it a “near-zero-speed” sensor, whereas some folks refer to similar products as “zero-speed” sensors.

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