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Netzer DF-150

Part no.: Netzer DF-150

Key Features

• 150mm diameter

• SSI, BiSS-C

• 18 bit resolution

• High tolerance to EMI, RFI and magnetic fields

Netzer DF-150 encoders are designed for the harshest environments. Contact free capacative sensing combined with a metal housing create an encoder that is highly resistant to EMI, RFI, magnetic fields, shock and vibration.

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