Rotary Position Sensors Employ Non-Contact Technology

Nov. 1, 1998

Precisely measuring angular displacements of ±50°, R 1380 series of rotary position sensors offers non-contacting, inductive, high resolution and high reliability performance that does not degrade with time or number of cycles. Four input/output options are offered with three dc voltage inputs with dc voltage outputs and a dc operated unit with 4 to 20 mA output. All units have zero and span controls to let users adjust the full scale output and accomplish zero trim.

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