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Product category: Proximity Sensors
News Release from: SpaceAge Control | Subject: Position transducers
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 03 July 2001

Array of outputs for position
transducers

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Users can now connect SpaceAge Control's line of position transducers directly into their data acquisition and control systems with an array of electrical output choices now available.

Users can now connect SpaceAge Control's line of position transducers directly into their data acquisition and control systems with an array of electrical output choices now available Bridge (differential output), regulated, digital (incremental encoder), and velocity electrical outputs can be specified in place of the standard voltage divider output

Developed on the basis of customer and prospect market research, these electrical outputs save users time and money by integrating most common types of signal conditioning into the position transducer.

The signal conditioning modules are available as separate pods or, when space is available, mounted within the position transducer itself.

Signal Conditioner Description: * voltage divider output voltage is a proportion of input voltage.

* bridge provides differential output and span/zero controls.

* 0-10 VDC output regulates a 12 to 34 VDC input to 0-10 VDC.

* 0-5 VDC output regulates a 12 to 34 VDC input to a 0-5 VDC.

* digital (encoder) provides 126 to 2048 counts per inch resolution.

* velocity cable velocity is output as a DC signal.

A broad range of customer-specified or stock electrical cables and connectors may be specified.

The company also meets custom electrical output requirements such as absolute encoders, synchros, resolvers, and specialized bridge circuits.

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