Rotary position sensor suits harsh environments

A Gill Sensors product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Dec 20, 2006

Small, light and robust, the Blade Rotary sensor is fully electronic with onboard processing providing considerable configuration flexibility.

UK-based sensor manufacturer, Gill Sensors, has developed a new non-contact 360-degree rotary position sensor suitable for harsh environments to be launched at MTEC Sensors, Measurement and Instrumentation show on 14th-15th February 2007.

Small, light and robust, the Blade Rotary sensor is fully electronic with onboard processing providing considerable configuration flexibility.

Output signals are provided in three different formats and diagnostic information is given to assist in system fail safe functionality.

The non-contact two-part design uses patented inductive technology to provide a reliable, accurate output eliminating the need for seals or bearings and ensuring long-term reliability.

At just 38mm diameter installation is simple, and three available wiring options (radial, axial and heavy duty) allow for a multitude of mounting configurations.

Sealed to IP67, this sensor is an attractive alternative to potentiometers and RVDTs and is ideal for a variety of automotive, industrial vehicle, marine and control applications where grime, moisture, temperature and vibration can have an adverse affect on other types of sensor.

The development of the rotary sensor follows the successful release of the Gill R-Series liquid level sensor, which was launched in November at Professional Motorsport World Expo.

Available for either gasoline/petroleum, oil or bio-fuel medium, the R-Series sensor is a solid-state device and uses the same capacitive measurement technology as the Gill custom motorsport range of sensors.

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