Abstract
This paper describes a concept and product design of a sensor to detect the position of an actuation piston in a highly integrated and compact electronic brake system. This sensor is part of the highly integrated brake system MK C1 which can easily be integrated into a kinetic energy recuperation system for re-charging the batteries of (hybrid-) electric vehicles. The concept “Linear Inductive Position Sensor” (LIPS), which measures the position of the brake actuation piston contactless, copes with the challenges of the integration into such a compact and safety relevant brake system.
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