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750 Millionth HELLA Position Sensor With CIPOS® Technology Sold

LIPPSTADT, Germany, April 25, 2017 -- More than 750 million sensors with CIPOS® (Contactless Inductive Position Sensor) technology, produced by lighting and electronics specialist HELLA, are installed in vehicles across the globe.

"This currently makes CIPOS® the most successful position sensor technology in the automotive industry," says Christoph Soehnchen, Head of Program Management at HELLA. Accelerating, braking, steering or shifting are all safety-relevant processes that require exact recording, operation and control while driving. This is ensured by position sensors, also referred to as path or angle sensors.

In the late 90's, HELLA developed the CIPOS® technology, which is now implemented worldwide in countless fields of application including safety-relevant applications compliant with requirements up to ASIL-D. For example, the technology is implemented in electronic pedal sensors, steering, vehicle-level and motor-position sensors. And even actuators for turbochargers, throttle valves, radiator grille switches or electric valves use this technology.

What makes it special: CIPOS® enables position measurement as absolute values. This is contactless based on an inductive method. Compared to mechanical sensors (potentiometer), these contactless sensors do not wear off. Furthermore, CIPOS® technology enables the transfer of measured values to the control unit.

For the purpose of both digital and analog signal processing and transmission, HELLA succeeded in developing diverse ASICs (Application Specific Integrated Circuits), commonly called chips, which make up the main component of every CIPOS® sensor. Analog and PWM signals and also digital ones such as SENT, SPC, PSI5 and SPI are implemented as interfaces for transmission.

An additional advantage of CIPOS® sensors: They are resistant to vibrations, humidity, contamination and extreme temperatures from minus 40°C to over plus 170°C. Car manufacturers are following strict downsizing strategies and are reducing e.g. cylinder volumes in order to lower energy consumption. "This also means that motor space is becoming narrower and hotter," says Soehnchen. "It must therefore be possible to accommodate sensors for narrower spaces where they have to function under increasing temperatures reliably."

The CIPOS® technology will continue to be a key component for electric mobility and autonomous driving. Electric vehicles feature brushless engines with strong performance and, therefore, greater currents. The CIPOS® technology, which works inductively in the MHz area, operates without a permanent magnet and, as a result of its inherent nature, is not affected by the magnetic fields created by the motor currents.  

An important prerequisite for autonomous driving is the further development of X-by-wire systems. Normally, the steering motions or operations of the brake pedal are transmitted mechanically or hydraulically. The X-by-wire systems however transmit these electronically, thus requiring more robust and exact position sensors with CIPOS® technology in the future.

HELLA KGaA Hueck & Co., Lippstadt: HELLA is a global, family-owned company, listed on the stock exchange, with approx. 35,000 employees at over 125 locations in some 35 countries. The HELLA Group develops and manufactures lighting and electronic products for the automotive industry and also has one of the largest retail organizations for automotive parts, accessories, diagnostics, and services within Europe. Complete vehicle modules, air-conditioning systems, and vehicle electrical systems also are produced in joint venture companies. With more than 6,000 people working in research and development, HELLA is one of the most important innovation drivers on the market. Furthermore, with sales of 6.4 billion euros in the fiscal year of 2015/2016, the HELLA Group is one of the top 40 automotive parts suppliers in the world and one of the 100 largest German industrial companies.

 

 

SOURCE HELLA KGaA Hueck & Co.

CONTACT: For additional information please contact: Company Contact, Dr. Markus Richter, Company spokesman, HELLA KGaA Hueck & Co., Rixbecker Strasse 75, 59552 Lippstadt, Germany, Phone: +49 2941 38-7545, Fax: +49 2941 38-477545, Markus.Richter@hella.com, www.hella.com