Engine Speed Detection Digital Diesel Electronics (DDE7): Notes

2011 BMW 335i 4D Sedan, AutomaticSECTION Notes

Two sensors are used to detect the engine speed and the position of the camshaft and the crankshaft:

  • Crankshaft sensor

    The DDE control unit uses the crankshaft signal to calculate the precise engine speed and detect the TDC positions of the crankshaft.

  • Camshaft sensor

    The DDE control unit uses the camshaft signal to determine whether a cylinder is at OT on the compression or exhaust stroke.

For starting the engine, the DDE control unit checks the following conditions:

  • the two signals must not have any faults
  • the signals must be detected in a specific chronological sequence

This process is referred to as synchronization and is only performed when the engine is started. Effects of faults on the signals:

  • Camshaft signal not OK: Engine start possible, but requiring an extended start duration, no impact when engine is running
  • Crankshaft signal not O.K. Engine start possible via camshaft sensor signal, when engine is running, the camshaft sensor signal is used and torque is limited
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