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Parker Vansco VMM1210 - Connecting Various Sensors

Parker Vansco VMM1210
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56 VMM1210
Application Examples
10.5. Connecting Various Sensors
There are many types of sensors that can be connected to the VMM1210, as
follows:
Open collector sensors
Variable resistance sensors
Variable reluctance sensors
Switch sensors
Voltage sensors
CMOS sensors
Potentiometer (ratiometric) sensors
Note 1: To optimize the reading accuracy for sensors, dedicate one of the
main ground pins (called GND) as a low-current ground return for all sensors
on the vehicle.
Note 2: When connecting sensors to the VMM1210, use the sensor's
specification to ensure that the VMM1210 is configured correctly for the
sensor.
10.5.1. Open Collector
Open collector sensors are compatible with each type of input on the VMM1210.
Open collector sensors are typically used in applications that require digital or
frequency measurements. They work by pulling voltage down to ground or up to
power when activated, and are basically a switch that turns on and off.
Note: Open collector sensors need a pull-up or pull-down resistor to bias the
state of the sensor when the sensor is not activated. Pull-up and pull-down
resistors are internal to the VMM1210.

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