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Monitoring and sensor equipment and systems
News Release from: RDP Electronics | Subject: Long-stroke transducers
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 30 March 2006
Long-stroke transducers cycle millions
of times
High quality signal conditioning electronics are fully integrated into each long-stroke transducer, which can make measurements over many millions of cycles or very high-speed movement.
High quality signal conditioning electronics are fully integrated into each long-stroke transducer, which can make measurements over many millions of cycles or very high-speed movement With linear ranges from 25mm to 940mm, the DCTH can be ordered with a choice of 'free' armature, 'captive guided' armature and 'spring activated' armature types
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 3 Jul 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Brochure is invaluable to systems designers
RDP Electronics has published a new 6-page short-form colour brochure describing its comprehensive range of transducers and instrumentation.
Because high quality signal conditioning electronics are fully integrated into each transducer, they provide an 'easy-to-apply' device that can be operated from either a single of dual supply from 20V dc to 40V DC with +/-5V or 0 to 10V output, or with a 4-20mA output option.
Suitable for measurement where there may be many millions of cycles or very high-speed movement, the DCTH series are extremely robust.
Using the LVDT principle they readily suit applications where long-term reliability and continuing accuracy of measurement is important.
The method is not only well suited to 'fit and forget' situations, but due to the absolute nature of the output is particularly appropriate for use in closed loop systems.
Where information needs to be transmitted, noise-free over long distances, then RDP's long stroke linear displacement transducers can provide a very cost effective solution. Request a free brochure from RDP Electronics ...
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