Rotary Position Sensor Applications
The throttle position application of the Titan Moto TMS 23 is crucial for modern engine management systems. By accurately measuring the position of the throttle, the sensor enables precise control over the air-fuel mixture entering the engine. This not only improves engine efficiency and responsiveness but also helps in reducing emissions and enhancing overall vehicle performance.
In drive by wire controls, the Titan Moto TMS 23 plays a pivotal role by replacing traditional mechanical linkages with electronic signals. This application allows for smoother and more responsive acceleration, as the sensor provides real-time feedback to the vehicle’s electronic control unit (ECU). The result is improved safety, reduced mechanical wear, and the ability to implement advanced features such as adaptive cruise control and traction management.
The brake pedal position application leverages the TMS 23’s high accuracy to monitor the exact position of the brake pedal. This information is essential for systems like electronic braking, anti-lock braking systems (ABS), and regenerative braking in electric vehicles. By providing precise pedal position data, the sensor ensures optimal braking performance and enhances driver safety.
For steering angle measurement, the Titan Moto TMS 23 delivers reliable and repeatable data on the position of the steering wheel. This is vital for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), electronic stability control, and lane-keeping assist. Accurate steering angle feedback allows these systems to make real-time adjustments, improving vehicle handling and safety.
Finally, the actuator position application utilizes the TMS 23 to monitor the movement and position of various actuators within the vehicle. Whether it’s for controlling valves, flaps, or other moving components, the sensor’s robust design and precision ensure that actuators operate within their intended parameters. This contributes to the overall reliability and efficiency of the vehicle’s control systems.





