Honeywell 50035279RPNS090AC1A21X Hall-Effect Rotary Position Sensor, Issue 1 uses a magnetically biased, Hall-effect integrated circuit (IC) to accurately sense rotary movement of the actuator shaft. Rotation of the actuator shaft changes the IC’s position relative to the magnets. The resulting flux density change is converted to a linear output.
This sensor is ideal for use in applications that require accurate measurement of rotary position, such as robotics, automated machinery, and medical devices. The sensor is also resistant to shock and vibration, making it suitable for use in harsh environments.
Honeywell 50035279RPNS090AC1A21X Hall-Effect Rotary Position Sensor, Issue 1 uses a magnetically biased, Hall-effect integrated circuit (IC) to accurately sense rotary movement of the actuator shaft. Rotation of the actuator shaft changes the IC’s position relative to the magnets. The resulting flux density change is converted to a linear output.
This sensor is ideal for use in applications that require accurate measurement of rotary position, such as robotics, automated machinery, and medical devices. The sensor is also resistant to shock and vibration, making it suitable for use in harsh environments.
Honeywell 50035279RPNS090AC1A21X Hall-Effect Rotary Position Sensor, Issue 1 uses a magnetically biased, Hall-effect integrated circuit (IC) to accurately sense rotary movement of the actuator shaft. Rotation of the actuator shaft changes the IC’s position relative to the magnets. The resulting flux density change is converted to a linear output.
This sensor is ideal for use in applications that require accurate measurement of rotary position, such as robotics, automated machinery, and medical devices. The sensor is also resistant to shock and vibration, making it suitable for use in harsh environments.
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