Product Design & Development

Kaman’s Non-Contact DIT-5200 Transducer

By Kaman Precision Products
Monday, November 08, 2010

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The DIT-5200 differential impedance transducer features a high-precision eddy current balanced bridge technology, capable of sub-nanometer resolution.



Kaman Precision Products (Middletown, CT) presents the DIT-5200 differential impedance transducer that makes precision measurements to sub-nanometer resolution. The system also offers high thermal stability, high sensitivity, and high linearity, and senses without touching the target. Features include:

  • High-precision eddy current balanced bridge technology, capable of sub-nanometer resolution.
  • A thermal stability of +/-0.03% FS/°C.
  • Highly sensitive up to 10V/mil.
  • A linear range up to 0.1%.
  • Available in single- and dual-channel configurations. 
  • A small package size of just 7.7 cubic inches.

For more information visit www.kamansensors.com.

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