Product Design & Development

Piher’s New 360 Degree Sensor Featuring Programmable Switch

By Piher_North_America
Tuesday, February 16, 2010

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On and off positions that provide a secondary position verification.



Piher North America (Libertyville, IL) has introduced the non-contacting PSC-360 programmable Hall effect magnetic sensor featuring a switch function not found in other 360º absolute position sensors. The switching point can be programmed at any angle allowing maximum design flexibility. Features include:

  • On and off positions that provide a secondary position verification for improved safety.
  • An operating temperature range of -40º to +150ºC.
  • High accuracy over 360º at 0.5 percent.
  • A bushing/panel mount style sensor with a standard ¼ inch 'D' Flat shaft in a low profile package of 13 mm.
  • A mechanical life of up to 50 million cycles.  

For more information visit www.piher.net

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