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VLP-247

Part no.: VLP-247

Key Features

• 247mm diameter

• SSI, BiSS-C

• Up to 21 bits resolution

• High tolerance to EMI, RFI and magnetic fields

Netzer VLP-247 offer a unique blend of high accuracy (6 mdeg) and large through-hole at an affordable price. They are ideal for defense applications and gimbals in vision systems. Featuring an open frame, 2 plate design, the sensor is lightweight, highly tolerant to temperature, shock, EMI, RFI and magnetic fields. It offers a unique combination of high performance at an economical cost.

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