Rotary Sensors Measure 13 mm x 20 mm

June 1, 2006
For applications requiring dependability and precision in a small package, the RSC 1300 series miniature non-contact, rotary sensors measure just 13 mm x 20 mm (0.51" diameter x 0.8" body length). The sensors are based on a proprietary, vertical Hall

For applications requiring dependability and precision in a small package, the RSC 1300 series miniature non-contact, rotary sensors measure just 13 mm x 20 mm (0.51" diameter x 0.8" body length). The sensors are based on a proprietary, vertical Hall technology that employs a unique cross structure affixed to a silicon chip to provide 360º measurements with a 10-bit resolution. They support a maximum rotating speed of 10,000 rpm with a sample rate of 10,000 kHz. Other features include an independent linearity to ±0.3% and repeatability to 0.1% of the signal range. Additionally, all devices are sealed to IP 65 for operation in harsh environments. The sensors are available with a range of options including analog, incremental, SPI, SSI, and PWM outputs, custom shaft designs, and application-specific cabling. NOVOTECHNIK US INC., Southborough, MA. (508) 485-2244.

Company: NOVOTECHNIK US INC.

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