Real-time signal generation of the crank angle for use in combustion analysis, with 360 pulses/revolution, by multiplication of the position sensor output from the plate and crank parts, without the need for mounting a rotary encoder.
A TDC signal with offset output timing can also be output.
There are many different applicable plate types which are available for bench marks, and so on.
A crank position pulse multiplier is something which converts the signal from a crank position sensor to the equivalent output of a 360p/r encoder. Experimental measurements in engine combustion testing. For example, take measurements by mounting an optical encoder on the crankshaft. But instead of a newly mounted optical encoder, by taking measurements using the signal from the crank position sensor on an actual vehicle, which is then input to an ECU, mounting an optical encoder is not necessary.