Angular displacement sensor WDH22A
contactlessmagneticHall effect

Angular displacement sensor - WDH22A - SENTOP by Shanghai Sibo M&E Co., Ltd. - contactless / magnetic / Hall effect
Angular displacement sensor - WDH22A - SENTOP by Shanghai Sibo M&E Co., Ltd. - contactless / magnetic / Hall effect
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Characteristics

Type
angular
Contact / non-contact
contactless
Technology
magnetic, Hall effect
Output signal
analog output, 0-5 V
Protection class
IP40
Applications
industrial, OEM applications, for general purposes, for medical applications, for robotics
Other characteristics
custom-made, incremental, economical
Supply voltage

Min.: 0 V

Max.: 5 V

Ambient temperature

Min.: -30 °C
(-22 °F)

Max.: 125 °C
(257 °F)

Description

WDH22A 1-turn Contactless Magnetic POT. Characteristics: ★ Magnetic rotary sensor ★ Economy version ★ With solder terminais ★ Bushingmount General Mechanical Spécifications Mechanical angle 360°(Endless) - Protection degree - IP40 Operating torque - <5mNm Life expectancy - 50,000,000 Mass - Approx.25g Housing material - Anodized aluminium alloy Shaft material Stainless Steel Environmental Spécifications ESD durability - Contact discharge ±8KV, Aerial discharge ±15KV, EN61000-4-2:2009 EMS durability - 10V/m (80MHz~ 1GHz, 1KHz80% Amplitude modulation), EN61000-4-3:2006+A1:2010 General Electrical Spécifications - Standard model - WDH22A 0505 W360 Output signal - 0- 100%Vcc Current consumption (no-load) - 1000MQ (500V.D.C)

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