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Pedal Module Products & Specifications
CTS Non-contacting Electronic Accelerator Pedal
Modules are in service on numerous vehicle platforms around the globe. Major
vehicle OEMs rely on CTS to deliver high reliability, high quality and
exceptional value in every pedal module we produce. CTS meets and exceeds
high standards and we have the awards to prove it. CTS pedal modules are
built for the high-reliability specifications for the automotive industry,
while also tough enough for commercial and heavy equipment applications.
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Non-Contacting Electronic Pedal Module
Typical Application: Accelerator Pedal for Electronic Throttle Control
Systems
Features/Benefits:
- Dual Output Electrical Sensor Integrated into Pedal assembly
- Dual Load/Return Force Generation
- Self Adjusting Hysteresis Control
- Compact Size
- Six Pin Connector Typical
- Optional Metal Mounting Inserts
- Optional Kickdown
- Optional Metal or Plastic Pedal Arm (per Customer Requirements)
- Optional Customization to your Specific Application Requirements
CTS Contacting Pedal Modules have a proven track
record—delivering high reliability and high performance to vehicle
manufacturers needing an integrated electrical-based throttle control
system. Off the shelf or customized, CTS is your source for value-packed
pedal modules available in a variety of configurations for a variety of
applications.
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Contacting Electronic Pedal Module
Typical Application: Accelerator Pedal for Electronic Throttle Control
Systems
Features/Benefits:
- Dual Output Electrical Sensor Integrated into Pedal assembly
- Dual Load/Return Force Generation
- Compact Size
- Six Pin Connector Typical
- Design Flexibility
- Side, Floor or hanging mount
- Self-adjusting hysteresis
- Optional Metal Mounting Inserts
- Optional Kickdown
- Optional Metal or Plastic Pedal Arm (per Customer Requirements)
- Optional Customization to your Specific Application Requirements
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The CTS line of Pedal Position Sensors (PPS) provides
multiple pedal position and switch functions in a common package. In diesel
powered vehicles, the PPS provides input to electronically controlled
emissions to meet worldwide standards. With drive-by-wire and traction
control systems, the PPS relays feedback information needed to provide fuel
economy, safety and traction control, and replaces cruise control and
mechanical linkage in cars and light trucks. PPS's securely affix to pedals
with specially designed pilot hubs and cloaking pins, and can be
electronically customized to meet your specific requirements. CTS can also
provide pedal, bracket and sensor subassemblies. And, common to all CTS
sensors, the PPS continues to meet or exceed design and customer
specifications as proven through extensive field testing.
PPS's meet every pedal application, including:
- Commercial Vehicles
- Agricultural and Construction Equipment
- Heavy, Off-road Equipment
- Any linear position sensing application requiring short stroke
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Pedal Position Sensors
Typical Application: Accelerator Pedal Position Sensing for Electronic Throttle Control
Systems
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Features/Benefits:
- Field proven in heavy truck and light vehicle applications
- Customer defined outputs
- Up to 3 analog or switch outputs
- Up to 65° electrical output
- Multiple packaging options
- Clockwise or counterclockwise rotation
- Integrated connector or wire harness
- Choice of mounting configurations
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Description |
Data Sheet Download |
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703
Series |
Non-contacting (Hall effect)
Electronic Pedal Module |
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558
Series |
Pedal Position Sensor |
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502
Series |
Resistive Pedal Position Sensor |
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503
Series |
Resistive Pedal Position Sensor
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507
Series |
Resistive Pedal Position Sensor
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Electronic Pedal Modules are covered by one or more of the following U.S.
and/or foreign patents including:
US 5,768,946; US 6,418,813; JP 4051282; US 6,426,619; EP 1332279; DE 1332279; JP 4022146;
US 6,474,191; DE 1098237;US 6,515,473; US 6,809,512; U.S. 7,404,342; EP 1627268; DE 1627268.
Other U.S. and foreign patents pending.
Pedal Position Sensors are covered by one or more of the
following U.S. and/or foreign patents including:
US 5,309,134; US 5,460,035; TW 76793; MX 187314; JP 3022169; DE 69425705.2; US 5,520,044; US 5,539,373; US 5,557,493;
US 5,661,890; US 5,684,407; US 5,757,179;JP 3457086; DE 670471; US 5,798,639; JP 3457085; DE 670472; US 5,905,198;
JP 3273052; DE 69204179; US 5,982,170; US 6,018,992; US 6,040,756; US 6,188,216; US 6,211,668;JP 3455706; DE 1008835;
US 6,222,359; US 6,228,288; US 6,304,078; US 6,372,358; US 6,500,018; US 6,515,472; EP 1260788; GB 1260788;
FR 1260788;
DE 1260788; US 6,617,377; US 6,992,478
Other U.S. and foreign patents pending.
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