This is an incremental rotary encoder that uses non-contact magnetic sensing to detect rotational speed and direction. Two Hall effect sensors measure the 66-pole ring magnet and output two orthogonal signals. This automotive-grade solution is a low-cost, high-reliability alternative to conventional mechanical contact encoders due to its use of solid-state detection, which is immune to physical wear, dirt, corrosion and RF noise.
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