Part no.: Positek P505
• 19mm diameter body
• Analog voltage and current outputs
• 0.25% linearity
• Measure up to 160 deg range
P505 with its 19mm dia body is a miniature, high accuracy rotary position sensor designed for industrial, automotive and scientific feedback applications. Like all Positek sensors the P505 is supplied with the output calibrated to the angle specified by the customer, between 15 and 160 degrees.The electronics are all fully integrated, no external signal conditioning is required. The sensor provides a linear output proportional with angle of rotation. There is a small machined registration mark to identify the calibrated mid point.
The P505 is well suited to OEMs where good sensor performance and compact housing is important.
Overall performance, repeatability and stability are outstanding over a wide temperature range. The P505 has a anodised aluminum flange, stainless steel body and shaft for a long service life and excellent environmental resistance. The sensor is easy to install with flange or servo mounting options, it also offers a range of electrical options. Sealing is IP67 and full EMC protection built in.
"*" indicates required fields
Positek
Positek
Positek
Positek
LVR, a Temperature Independent Alternative to LVDT’s in Harsh Environments
The LVR sensor (Linear Variable Resonance), is a new patented non-contact linear position sensor that is a potential replacement for the LVDT sensors in harsh environments.
What is a multiturn rotary encoder?
A multiturn rotary encoder is a sensor that measures the angle of rotation of a shaft, as well as the number of complete revolutions that the shaft has made. This is in contrast to a single-turn encoder, which only measures the angle of rotation, 0 – 360°. Multiturn encoders are used in a variety of applications where it is important to track the position of a moving object, such as in machine tools, robotics, and automation systems.
The University of Rochester Baja SAE Team using Opkon potentiometers donated by Everight Position to measure steering angle and suspension height. If your academic project looks like this: Awesome idea Enthusiastic classmates Cases of Red Bull and Mountain Dew Extremely limited financial budget Everight Position wants to help. We are actively looking for University Clubs […]
What semiconductors, snacking and gambling all have in common: Encoders!
There has been a lot of talk lately around the global ‘chip’ shortage. Even social media last month was filled with cartoons of engineers asking Santa for semiconductors for Christmas. Rotary encoders such as the DS-130 by Netzer Precision are an important part of this ‘chip’ production. Accuracies exceeding 0.004 degrees, 21 bit resolution and a 90mm ID ensure that component placement can be done accurately and consistently.