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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

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The 8360 Non-Contacting sensor features IP65 sealing.



BEI Duncan Electronics (Irvine, CA) has added the 8360 Non-Contacting, Through-Hole Position Sensor Series to its comprehensive line of robust, highly accurate position sensors. Featuring 360 degree continuous rotational capabilities in a low-profile, through-hole package, the new device provides:

  • Ideal solution where space and sensor mounting flexibility are critical.
  • A wide range of optional parameters for individual customer requirements.
  • A 16 mm durable package suitable for various harsh applications.
  • 0.088 degree increments of motion with accuracy of better than ± 2 mechanical degrees.
  • 12 bit resolution.
  • IP65 sealing.
  • A wide temperature range of -30º to + 85ºC (-22º to 185ºF).
  • Withstands vibration up to 10 Gs, 10-1000Hz, total PSD: 4.94 Grms; and 50Gs shock, half sine pulse of 11msec duration.

For more information visit www.beiduncan.com

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