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Technical => Triggering => Topic started by: lezsi on March 28, 2011, 03:18:52 PM

Title: BMW M52 Hall cam trigger
Post by: lezsi on March 28, 2011, 03:18:52 PM
I've tried to utilize the stock cam sensor on a BMW M52B20 engine, without success.

As I see in autodata schematic, it's a HALL sensor, feed from +12V, and have a trigger wheel with one big tooth (~50% wide) per cam rotation.

I haven't come to wire it to the VEMS unit because can't measure any signal on DVM or a scope.

When I feed the sensor with supply voltage it pulls down the output to GND forever.

Tried to pull up the output to +12V/+5V  through resistors, tried to trigger it with different steels and magnets, and tried two piece of sensors.
No luck yet.  ???

How these sensors should work?
Title: Re: BMW M52 Hall cam trigger
Post by: andreNL on April 24, 2011, 07:43:27 AM
Fit a led from signal to ground, use 150ohm resistor in serie if its 12v reed.
Try with both sides of a magnet, unipolar senses only south side of magnet bi-polar both sides.