On 23 November 2012 15:22, Stuart Stevenson <stus...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Seems to me a resolver would be the best choice for position on start up.

This is the car industry. Cost is everything. They probably use the
one-wire sensor purely to save the extra wire and connectors that a
quadrature sensor would need.
If you save $1 on a million cars you can afford quite a lot of
up-front software and development.

I think that the position is stored in system memory for next time the
engine is started, but ffinding the index on the first start of the
trip isn't a huge hardship anyway.

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