Posic releases the PO2211 sensor

A Posic product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 31, 2008

Posic has introduced an inductive position sensor for the measurement of gears, disks and linear bands.

The PO2211 sensor consists of a differential microcoil transformer on a silicon chip.

The differential inductive sensor has a high immunity against magnetic and electromagnetic perturbations, does not need a bias-magnet and works with ferromagnetic (iron, nickel) and electrically conducting (aluminium, copper, brass) gears and discs.

These features make the microcoil sensor suitable for applications where magnetic sensors fail or show reliability problems.

It is typically used in motion control with magnetic actuators such as brushed and brushless motors, voice coil actuators and so on.

The microcoil sensor can be used in the industrial, automotive, robotics, medical and instrumentation sector and in office equipment.

The PO2211 sensor comes in a 9 x 25mm PCB with alignment/fixation holes, ready for assembly in, for example, an electric motor or an industrial machine.

Posic offers to adapt the sensor to customer specifications and evaluate specific gears or discs.

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