GF07.61-P-3017AMG ME Engine Speed Signal, Function
GF07.61-P-3017AMG ME Engine Speed Signal, Function
Based on the signals from the crankshaft Hall sensors, the short circuit-proof engine speed signal TNA is generated in the ME control unit (N3/10) and forwarded to other control units via the CAN data bus.
The engine speed signal TNA is a square-wave signal with a constant on/off ratio of 6 pulses per engine revolution (a 30°CA) and a maximum current strength of approx. 20 mA.
If the signal from the crankshaft Hall sensor fails, the signals of the camshaft Hall sensor are used as a substitute values (for emergency mode).
Diagnosis
The engine speed signal is picked up at the data link connector.