Linear displacement sensor EDC
contactlessinductiveLVDT

Linear displacement sensor - EDC - MEGATRON Elektronik GmbH & Co. KG - contactless / inductive / LVDT
Linear displacement sensor - EDC - MEGATRON Elektronik GmbH & Co. KG - contactless / inductive / LVDT
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Characteristics

Type
linear
Contact / non-contact
contactless
Technology
LVDT, inductive
Output signal
analog
Measurement object
metal
Protection class
IP67, IP65
Applications
industrial, for general purposes, heavy-duty
Other characteristics
compact, rugged, high-resolution, absolute, cylindrical, stainless steel, with integrated electronics
Measuring range

Min.: 2 mm
(0.08 in)

Max.: 50 mm
(1.97 in)

Supply voltage

24 V

Ambient temperature

Min.: 0 °C
(32 °F)

Max.: 60 °C
(140 °F)

Description

The mechanical detection of linear motion is provided by a front guided or loose push rod. LVDT linear transducer versions are available with a spring-suspended probe tip (EDCT) with external spring return and with a loose push rod (EDCL). The inductive measurement principle of the EDC is configured with a cast spool in LVDT winding. The electronics, which convert the position into a linear analogue signal, are integrated in the sensor housing. The non-contact measurement principle provides a long service life and allows high dynamic applications, especially where small oscillating movements need to be detected. The inductive measurement delivers absolute values, is true power on and has high resolution.

Catalogs

EDC
EDC
5 Pages
ETS25
ETS25
7 Pages

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