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Kaman’s OEM Non-Contact Position-Displacement Sensing System

By Kaman
Thursday, August 04, 2011

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Kaman's non-contact position-displacement sensing system features 13 sensor options covering full-scale ranges from as little as 100 microns up to 25 mm.



Kaman’s (Middletown, CT) SMT-9700 system uses proven inductive (eddy current) technology to provide extremely high-resolution, non-contact, position-displacement feedback of virtually any electrically conductive target. It is ideal for applications requiring high-resolution position feedback for control and has been proven in applications including optics positioning in photolithography equipment, XYZ stage positioning in atomic force microscopy, and spindle position in the fluid-drenched environment of bearing race precision grinding equipment. Features include:

  • RoHS and CE compliance.
  • Availability in 1, 2, and 3-channel configurations.
  • 13 sensor options covering full-scale ranges from as little as 100 microns up to 25 mm.

For more information visit www.kamansensors.com.

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