Non-Contact Position Sensors Handle Heavy Loads

Oct. 8, 2008
Reportedly unaffected by static or dynamic shaft loads up to 20N in both radial and axial directions, the RSC 2800 series non-contacting rotary sensors measure angles by detecting variations in the orientation of a magnetic field created by a magnet

Reportedly unaffected by static or dynamic shaft loads up to 20N in both radial and axial directions, the RSC 2800 series non-contacting rotary sensors measure angles by detecting variations in the orientation of a magnetic field created by a magnet attached to the shaft. Custom circuitry performs field-orientation detection and filtering while providing an analog output proportional to angular position. The sensors specify a linearity of less than ±0.5% and provide a measurement angle range from 30° to 360°. Lifespan exceeds 50 million movements and repeatability is less than 0.03% of the output-signal range. Measuring 28 mm in diameter, other sensor features include protection to IP 65, an operating temperature range from -40°C to 85°C, and elongated slots on the housing to simplify mounting. NOVOTECHNIK US INC., Southborough, MA. (508) 485-2244.

Company: NOVOTECHNIK US INC.

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