Torque sensor gets the measure of steering
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Techmor product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team
Aug 15, 2008
Steering wheel torque sensor fits in place of a standard steering coupler to measure the driver-applied torque on the system.
The Techmor SW-1 steering wheel torque sensor is designed to accurately measure driver-applied torque on the steering wheel.
This allows driver "feel" to be correlated with an actual value.
A direct replacement for a standard steering coupler, this unit provides a millivolt output for torque applied in either direction.
The SW-1 can easily be mated to the Techmor SG-1strain gauge amplifier for 0-5V output.
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