Example: Camshaft Sensor
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Camshaft Sensor (Inductive) Waveform NotesThe camshaft sensor is sometimes referred to as the Cylinder
Identification (CID) sensor or a 'phase' sensor and is used as a reference
to time the sequential fuel injection by the Electronic Control Module
(ECM). The characteristics of a good inductive camshaft sensor waveform is a sinewave that increases in magnitude as the engine speed is increased and usually provides one signal per 720° of crankshaft rotation (360° of camshaft rotation). The voltage will be approximately 0.5 volts peak to peak while the engine is cranking, rising to around 2.5 volts peak to peak at idle as seen in the example show. |