Wheel Speed Sensor Output Card
What is the Wheel Speed Sensor Output Card?
Concurrent Real-Time’s FPGA-based Wheel Speed Sensor (WSS) Simulation card is ideal for use in high-performance hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) simulation and test applications. The WSS output card is designed for simulating the output of wheel speed sensor signals with high accuracy. Four output channels provide the ability to simulate 4 wheels with independent tooth wheel profiles. The card features a timing resolution of 15 nanoseconds. The WSS output card can autonomously generate TTL pulses based on the sensor tooth profile and the wheel RPM.
The WSS output card is fully supported by Concurrent’s RedHawk Linux operating system on iHawk SIMulation Workbench platforms. Multiple cards can be installed in a single system. A Molex LFH-60 connector is mounted on each card for connection to external devices.

Specifications
Features
Output | 4-channel TTL simulating wheel speed sensor signals |
Base Frequency | 66 MHz |
Tooth Wheel Profiles | Programmable for up to 100 teeth per channel |
Angular Resolution | 0.01 degrees |
RPM | +10,000 RPM to -10,000 RPM with a resolution of 0.001 RPM |
External Connectors | Molex LFH-60 |
Packaging
Form Factor | PCIe x1 full-height, half-length |
Power Requirements
Power Requirements | Approximately 5 watts |
Ordering Information
4-channel Wheel Speed Sensor Output Card | CP-PWM-1204 |
SIMulation Workbench license | ICS-SWB-1281 |
PWM Output and Wheel Speed Sensor Interface Assembly | CX-LFH60-OUT |
PWM Output and Wheel Speed Sensor Interface Assembly with DIN Mounting | CX-LFH60-OUT-DIN |