Solartron Metrology LVDT

RS Stock No.: 775-3874Brand: Solartron MetrologyManufacturers Part No.: 926230
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Specifications

Stroke

±25mm

Overall Height

83.5mm

Overall Depth

9.52mm

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+150°C

Country of Origin

United Kingdom

Product details

Optimum Series LVDT Sensors

The optimum series of LVDT sensors are high performance sensors ideal for use in process control and research applications, the 9.52 mm diameter of these sensors make them an ideal choice where space is limited.

Large radial bore clearance
9.52 mm body diameter
Stainless steel case material
IP65 ingress protection

Linear Variable Differential Transformers (LVDT)

These devices comprise a movable nickel iron core and three coils - one for energisation and two for pick-up. They need to be driven by a sine wave to produce an output amplitude and phase directly proportional to the position of the core with respect to the pick-up coils. A phase sensitive detector is required to demodulate the output signal. The main advantages of LVDTs are;

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€ 448.27

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Solartron Metrology LVDT

€ 448.27

Each (ex VAT)

Solartron Metrology LVDT
Stock information temporarily unavailable.

Technical Document

Specifications

Stroke

±25mm

Overall Height

83.5mm

Overall Depth

9.52mm

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+150°C

Country of Origin

United Kingdom

Product details

Optimum Series LVDT Sensors

The optimum series of LVDT sensors are high performance sensors ideal for use in process control and research applications, the 9.52 mm diameter of these sensors make them an ideal choice where space is limited.

Large radial bore clearance
9.52 mm body diameter
Stainless steel case material
IP65 ingress protection

Linear Variable Differential Transformers (LVDT)

These devices comprise a movable nickel iron core and three coils - one for energisation and two for pick-up. They need to be driven by a sine wave to produce an output amplitude and phase directly proportional to the position of the core with respect to the pick-up coils. A phase sensitive detector is required to demodulate the output signal. The main advantages of LVDTs are;