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Novotechnik Announces New Angle Sensors

By DE Editors  

January 21, 2016

Novotechnik U.S. has introduced the RSX-7900 series of angle sensors that provide up to IP69K ingress protection, life of >100 million movements and ISO13849 PL-d safety compliance in a non-contacting design.

The sensor is available in six standard measuring ranges with angles from 0 to 60 to 0 to 360° with unrestricted rotation. Resolution is 12-bit across a 4 to 20 mA output with linearity to ±1% at ≥ 90°. Repeatability is 0.2° and update rate is 5kHz.

Single and dual redundant versions are available and the life specification is valid even under high shock and vibration conditions up to 50 and 20 g respectively. The RSX-7900 Series is available with a CANopen interface.

The RSX-7900 Series sensors offer anodized aluminum housing with a stainless steel shaft for enhanced corrosion protection with salt and spray resistance. Axial and radial shaft loading is up to 300N thanks to a double row angular contact ball bearing design. The 70mm diameter sensor has a nominal length of only 35mm and is available with a wide choice of shaft styles for maximum installation flexibility.

The RSX-7900 Series angle sensors operate from 9 to 34 V DC supply making them ideal for 12 and 24 volt off-highway vehicle and construction equipment applications.

For more information, visit Novotechnik.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 
 

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