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Angular position sensor manufacturer

At Mobile Control Systems, we specialize in the manufacture, supply, and export of high-quality contactless angular position sensors. The new MCS Angular Position Sensors (APS) are designed in compliance with ISO 26262 Part 5 and are certified as an ASIL C Safety Element out of Context (SEooC). Additionally, it meets the stringent requirements of the ECE R10 regulation, ensuring reliability and safety in demanding applications.

Angular position sensors

MCS angular position sensors are engineered for high durability and exceptional performance, even in demanding environments. Designed with robust resistance to stray magnetic fields and high-temperature stability, these sensors are built to withstand harsh conditions without compromising accuracy.

Utilizing advanced contactless Hall effect technology for angle detection, MCS sensors operate with zero mechanical wear, ensuring long-term reliability and consistent performance. Equipped with a 4-pole surface-mounted magnet, they provide outstanding measurement precision for critical applications.

These sensors are ideal for a variety of precision-critical applications, especially in the automotive and industrial sectors. Common use cases include monitoring accelerator pedal positions to control torque in internal combustion or electric drive systems, determining steering angles, measuring throttle valve positions, and maintaining precise vehicle level control.

Thanks to their versatility, reliability, and high accuracy, MCS angular position sensors are a trusted solution for applications that demand robust and precise angle measurement. Translate your movements into electronic signals for rapid, high-duty cycle direction changes. Our rocker pedal can feature a double position sensor with up to 4 signals available to provide precise, durable speed control.

Our angular position sensors available

ISO 26262

Functional Safety (FuSa), based on ISO 26262, is becoming a more mainstream requirement as electric vehicles and industrial mobile equipment continue to increase in complexity. An Automotive Safety Integrity Level (ASIL) architecture offer a reliable and robust path to achieving the highest levels of diagnostic coverage and gives end-equipment designers increased flexibility when developing safety-critical systems with high ASIL-requirements.

Always listening to the market and particularly attentive to safety standards, Mobile Control Systems (MCS) will display at Bauma its new generation of CAN position sensors which have been developed according to ISO 26262, for all automotive electronics and electrical (E/E) safety-related systems requiring FuSa. The proposed MCS Angular Position Sensor (APS) products are ASIL C Safety Element out of Context (SEooC).

Such throttle-control units can be used in a wide range of on- and off-highway applications to handle electronic complexity, save costs and increase safety. Examples of application are throttle pedals, hand throttles or as standalone products.