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Tiny draw-wire sensor suits long-term use

A Variohm Eurosensor product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 11, 2008

The M150 can be installed in a volume of less than 20 x 20 x 10mm and provides an essentially infinite linear position resolution over measurement range of 0 to 38mm

The world's smallest stringpot or draw-wire sensor, the Celesco M150, is available from Variohm EuroSensor.

With its miniature conductive plastic potentiometer, robust IP50 rated aluminium housing and nylon coated stainless steel cable, the M150 can be installed in a volume of less than 20 x 20 x 10mm and provides an essentially infinite linear position resolution over measurement range of 0 to 38mm with a +/- 1% full-scale accuracy.

Aimed at demanding space restricted applications such as throttle position feedback and vibration/displacement measurement in vehicle testing, the thumbprint sized unit is easily installed with two threaded mounting holes and supplied with 450mm multiconductor cable.

With a 10g vibration rating at 30 to 2000 Hz and a potentiometer life rating of 5 million cycles, the durable M150 is designed for a long life in the arduous conditions found in the automotive and aerospace industries.

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