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POSITAL UCD – Analog

Part no.: POSITAL UCD – Analog

Key Features

• Voltage, Current, SSI, CANopen Interfaces

• Alternative to Siko GP09

• Up to 20mm through-hole

• Optional status LEDs

The POSITAL UCD-…-H200 series is a robust, flexible alternative to geared potentiometers such as the GP09. Rather than relying on a contact-based potentiometer, the H200 uses an internal non-contact based Hall-effect sensor. This provides not only more reliable readings, but the flexibility to scale the output range during installation.

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