POSITAL

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.

Call us for more info at 856-727-9500

"*" indicates required fields

Hi, My name is

and I’m interested in the

You can reach me by email at

or phone at

Message

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
You may also be interested in:

POSITAL

ACS – Modubs RTU

  • Single or dual axis
  • 360° (single), +/- 80° (dual)
  • Voltage, Current or RS-232 interface
  • Low cost design for solar and other applications

POSITAL

POSITAL OCD – CANbus

  • Up to 16 bit resolution
  • CANopen
  • Many flange/shaft options for easy installation
  • Optional status LEDs for easy setup

POSITAL

AKS – CANbus

  • Single or dual axis
  • 360° (single), +/- 80° (dual)
  • CANopen, SAE J1939 interface
  • Ideal for dynamic applications

POSITAL

ACS – SSI

  • Single axis
  • 360° (single)
  • SSI interface
  • IP69k
Blog:

Food and Beverage Grade Sensors

Safety, hygiene, and accuracy are critical in food and beverage production and packaging.  While sensors can help to achieve the necessary level of accuracy and efficiency, their requirements must extend far beyond the traditional specs of resolution and communication interface. Fortunately, Everight offers a variety of products that meet these needs.

NetzerUSA.com – Your Resource for Innovative Rotary Encoders

Everight Position, a leading resource for rotary encoders is excited to announce the launching of NetzerUSA.com , an online resource dedicated to empowering control engineers in the United States.

Torque Measurement with Angle Sensors

As collaborative robots expand into manufacturing environments the issue of safe motion continues to be a concern. Current design approaches involve adding force sensors, torque sensors, and sometimes proximity sensors. These adders along with more complex software control algorithms mitigate most of the concerns and result in slower operation. Unfortunately, these additional sensors also add significant cost and complexity.

TMR: A New Revolution in Magnetic Rotary Encoders

Abstract: Tunnel magnetoresistance (TMR) sensing is an exciting new chapter for magnetic-based rotary encoders. Requiring less current, while offering higher signal strength, many of the inherent short comings of Hall Effect based sensors can be addressed.