Drehmomentsignale
Drehmomentsignale, often translated as torque signals, refer to the electrical outputs generated by sensors designed to measure rotational force. These signals are crucial for applications where precise control and monitoring of torque are required. Sensors typically employ strain gauges, which deform under torsional stress. This deformation changes the electrical resistance of the gauges, creating a measurable electrical signal proportional to the applied torque.
The generated drehmomentsignale are usually analog voltage or current outputs. These signals can be amplified and
Applications for drehmomentsignale are diverse. They are commonly found in automotive testing for engine performance and