Up to 100Hz Sampling Frequency
Up to 16 Temperature Channels per Sensor
A brake temperature sensor specifically designed to measure the highly transient surface temperature of a brake rotor at multiple points, making it possible to acquire the time-based temperature distribution across a rotor's surface in order to evaluate & optimize the pad pressure distribution, pad selection, cooling efficiency, braking efficiency, and hot spot formation from thermoelastic instabilities.
The sensor is capable of measuring temperature at 16, 8, 4 points, at a sampling frequency of up to 100Hz, object temperature between -20 to 1100˚C, using CAN 2.0A protocol, and enclosed in a compact IP66 rated aluminum enclosure.
Wide 60 Degree FOV
Measure Temperatures up to 1100˚C
Adjustable
Emissivity
Seamless Integration into CAN-Capable Data Acquisition Systems
Multichannel Infrared Brake Temperature Sensors
Datasheets and Ordering




Adjustable
CAN ID
Overlay of Front Brake Rotor Temperature Distribution at VIR
MoTeC CAN
Configurations:
16-Channel
8-Channel
4-Channel

AiM CAN
Configurations:
16-Channel
8-Channel
4-Channel
DBC CAN
Template:
FSAE
DISCOUNTS
DATASHEET




Made in the USA



