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Posic sensor has differential output signal

A Posic product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 27, 2009

Posic has introduced the differential inductive position sensor, IS2201.

The sensor measures 6.2 x 8.6mm with a thickness of 0.9mm and has a differential analogue output signal.

The bandwidth is 40kHz at an airgap up to 1.5mm.

Targets can be made of ferromagnetic or electrically conducting materials like steel, copper, aluminum and brass.

The sensor detects a lateral movement in front of the sensor face, for example a gear or slotted disc for speed control, a single tooth for index- or stop-position or for short-range linear measurement.

Typical applications are in the automation, mechatronics and motion-control domains for measurement of speed, stop position or short-range linear position.

Markets served include industrial, automotive, robotics, medical, instrumentation, laboratory automation and office equipment.

Evaluation kits containing two cabled sensors, a linear or rotary target, a sensor holder, a target holder and an interface board are available.

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