Universal measurement steering wheels, MSW DTI sensors / 5612A

These universal measurement steering wheels (MSW) were designed for non-contact measurements of steering moment, steering angle and steering speed.

5612A

These universal measurement steering wheels (MSW) were designed for non-contact measurements of steering moment, steering angle and steering speed.
Main features / advantages
  • Non-contact, optical steering angle sensor
  • 50 Nm version for passenger cars, 250 Nm version for utility vehicles
  • Small size
  • High dynamics
  • Preservation of airbag function
  • Fast and easy installation
MSW DTI sensors are specifically designed to be used with modern steering wheels of passenger cars and utility vehicles. The introduction of new driving assistance systems calls for testing equipment that performs even better. MSW DTI sensors meet the growing demands of modern automotive engineering perfectly. They offer high dynamics and excellent resolution without impairing steering wheel functions (airbag) and control elements. MSW DTI sensors may be mounted in two different ways: normally the sensor is installed between the steering wheel and the steering shaft. To permit universal application, the sensors may be equipped quickly and easily with an inter-changeable adapter to connect to the steering shaft gearing. An optional steering angle stop improves the performance of special driving maneuvers. MSW DTI sensors are equipped with a switch-key to reset the steering moment and angle. The offset is stored and still available after voltage loss or restart. Via CAN bus, outputs can be set to zero at any point. Calibration data are stored in the sensor element, enabling the user to exchange sensor elements, if required. An optional steering angle stop improves the performance of special driving maneuvers.
Data sheet
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Manual
MSW DTI sensors: measurement steering wheels
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