Basic operation of the active MSS (Mini Wheel Speed Sensor) developed by continental Temic electronics.
Date
10-2011
Degree
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
College
College of Engineering and Agro-Industrial Technology (CEAT)
Adviser/Committee Chair
Agsalud, John D.G.
Committee Member
Ramoso, John Paolo A.
Abstract
A Mini Wheel Speed Sensor (MSS) is a sensor which has the ability to provide reliable wheel speed monitoring for the Anti-Lock Brake System of automobiles. It exploits the phenomenon of Anisotropic Magneto Resistance (AMR), a property of certain resistive materials to change their resistance whenever an external magnetic field is applied. Continental Temic Electronics developed the CS1003 MSS model for Volkswagen, and was first assembled and manufactured in 2009 in Calamba, Laguna. The study discusses the basic overview, components and operation process of the Mini Wheel Speed Sensor. The manuscript also discussed the advantages of this MSS model over previous ones. A quick discussion concerning the relation of the MSS with the magnetized encoder and the ABS is also present in this study.
Language
English
Location
UPLB College of Engineering and Agro-Industrial Technology
Call Number
LG 993 2011 E64 G73
Recommended Citation
Granados, Carmelo Juan S., "Basic operation of the active MSS (Mini Wheel Speed Sensor) developed by continental Temic electronics." (2011). Undergraduate Theses. 332.
https://www.ukdr.uplb.edu.ph/etd-undergrad/332
Document Type
Thesis