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That seems nonsense given idbike's own page on the TMM4 torque sensor:From the pages below they mention a 104 magnetic pole per revolution, which would suggest they can measure actual cadence with it.
Pedal Sensor / Torque + Cadence Sensor
Dual cadence + torque sensor hardware for Current-Series E-bikes. Frame-mounted rear dropout torque sensor. Made from a CNC milled block of 7000-Series Aluminum. Built-in high sensitivity digitally processed cadence sensor for near zero-lag startup and improved noise filtered torque-sensing over...www.juicedbikes.com
Sensors
IDbike develops and produces components for electric bikes, such as torque sensors, controllers and displays.
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Unless there's some compute in there to look at chain tension changes and associate them with pedal cranks, which seems pretty advanced....The TMM4 sensor consists of a housing of engineering plastic, which holds a printed circuit board (pcb) , a magnet and a small set screw, which is used to calibrate the zero value
The sensor, mounted on the sensor plate, measures the deflection of the plate caused by the chain force. This, in turn calculates the pedal torque of the cyclist. The deflection is detected using Hall technology and is maximal 0.1 mm.