Abstract: A magnetic effect sensor system has a target with a first set of regularly spaced tooth/slot transition target features and a second set of different tooth/slot transition target features interspersed within the regularly spaced features. The mix of target features allows a single magnetic effect sensor to output a clocking pulse train for misfire detection and an encoded pulse train for determining absolute mechanical position by utilizing two thresholds on the sensor output waveform.
Abstract: A sensor for optically detecting a location of an object within a field of the sensor includes first, second and third photodetectors arranged to receive photons from respective first, second and third sensing zones within the field of the sensor. The first, second and third sensing zones are adjacent to one another and the sensor includes a processing circuit that receives first, second and third signals from the respective first, second and third photodetectors. One of the first, second and third signals is indicative of photons reflected by the object within the field of the sensor and the processing circuit compares the one of the first, second and third signals to another one of the first, second and third signals and a predetermined threshold value to determine the location of the object within the field of the sensor.