How exactly does the throttle work?

leadingedge

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Can anyone explain how the Stark throttle works exactly? Is it wireless to a certain extent with a position sensor and wireless communication to the VCU?

Can anyone explain exactly how it works, if it is in fact wireless?

The throttle cable ends in a small box with sensor inside I would assume, and then has a connection / power lead to the bottom of the handlebar connector.

In one of the Stark company interview videos, they mention that it is not an in-house part, thus not wired through the inside of the handlebar like other electrical wiring. Apparently they will do that in future.
 
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AL_V

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Can anyone explain how the Stark throttle works exactly? Is it wireless to a certain extent with a position sensor and wireless communication to the VCU?

Can anyone explain exactly how it works, if it is in fact wireless?

The throttle cable ends in a small box with sensor inside I would assume, and then has a connection / power lead to the bottom of the handlebar connector.

In one of the Stark company interview videos, they mention that it is not an in-house part, thus not wired through the inside of the handlebar like other electrical wiring. Apparently they will do that in future.
As I understand (and I may be wrong) the throttle has hall sensors that sense, or measure the amount of rotation, which send a variable voltage or current to the VCU through wires, no it is not wireless.
Perhaps @fsfs or another expert can chime in here...
 
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