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News Release from: Tecnotion | Subject: Analog Hall sensor - linear motors
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 17 March 2006
Hall sensor used for positioning without
encoder
Believed to be the first analog Hall sensor for the positioning of linear motors without encoder, and is done simply by mounting the reading head on the coil unit surface.
Tecnotion has introduced the first analog Hall sensor for the positioning of linear motors without encoder Based upon the experiences of customers all over the world Tecnotion has extended the capabilities of the Hall sensor
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 20 Oct 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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An extremely powerful linear motor of 12750N peak force has a fully integrated water-cooling system in its compact construction and minimised height.
The Second Generation Hall Sensor is now available.
The Hall Sensor is the ideal alternative in positioning processes where cost-effective and accurate linear motor movements are required.
The Hall Sensor enables the user to replace optical or magnetic encoders by simply mounting the reading head on the coil unit surface.
The Second Generation Hall Sensor realises a maximum accuracy of 100 micron with a repeatable accuracy brought up to a level of around 30 micron and a resolution down to 5 micron.
The robustly built Second Generation Hall Sensor uses the magnet track as the linear scale and can easily be mounted on Tecnotion's widely used TM, TL, TB and TG iron core motors.
The Second Generation Hall Sensor lifts the applicability of a linear motor to the highest level of economical accuracy.
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