Rotary Position Sensor Offers Wide Temperature Range

March 1, 2000
Series U-222976 RVRT rugged rotary position sensor operates over a temperature range of -50°F to 275°F. Its excitation is 20 Vrms and frequency of 3000 Hz. The operating range is 0° to 90° of rotation: at 0° displacement

Series U-222976 RVRT rugged rotary position sensor operates over a temperature range of -50°F to 275°F. Its excitation is 20 Vrms and frequency of 3000 Hz. The operating range is 0° to 90° of rotation: at 0° displacement output voltage is 8.2 Vrms and at 90° it is 11.8 Vrms. This size 15, 1.5" diameter sensor is constructed of stainless-steel with a 303 stainless-steel shaft. Any parameter can be customized for specific requirements. Applications are robotic systems, medical devices, test stands and ATE systems, valve positioning feedback, turntables, XY positioning, and so on. The Series U222xxx RVRTs come in a variety of sizes with voltage outputs proportional to the angular position of the shafts.

Company: TRANSICOIL - A Division of Horizon Aerospace LLC

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