Magnetoresistive Sensor Tracks Fast-Moving Targets

Aug. 1, 1999
With operating speed of zero to 100 kHz, the 2SS52M Series magnetoresistive position sensors are able to keep up with fast-moving targets. The sensitive plastic sensors contain an advanced IC with wide voltage and temperature capabilities. The sensors

With operating speed of zero to 100 kHz, the 2SS52M Series magnetoresistive position sensors are able to keep up with fast-moving targets. The sensitive plastic sensors contain an advanced IC with wide voltage and temperature capabilities. The sensors are also pin-compatible with the firm’s earlier 2SSP Series sensors for easy transition of existing applications to the upgraded devices.Operation is from a supply range of 3.8 to 30 vdc. The sensors have a digital current-sinking (NPN) output and are omnipolar (operated with either north or south magnetic poles). Temperature range is from -40°C to 150°C. Typical applications include position sensing for material handling equipment, cylinder position sensing in pneumatic cylinders, and digital current sensing. Other uses include positioning of elevators, a lid sensor for laptop computers, a geartooth sensor for industrial or automotive applications, medical instrumentation, and as a high-resolution magnetic encoder.

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