Rotational speed sensor GS10XX0X Series
Hall effectIP67

rotational speed sensor
rotational speed sensor
rotational speed sensor
rotational speed sensor
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Characteristics

Type of movement
rotational
Technology
Hall effect
Other characteristics
IP67
Frequency

Min.: 0 Hz

Max.: 15,000 Hz

Temperature range

Min.: -40 °C
(-40 °F)

Max.: 140 °C
(284 °F)

Description

GS101201 – GS101202 Description Hall Effect devices designed for use in applications where ferrous edge detection/near zero speed sensing is needed. They provide a sinking current output Features From near zero speed up to 15 kHz sensing capability Plastic flange-mount housing Compatible with unregulated power supply ROHS compliant IP67 Typical air gap of 1.5 mm* Typical Applications Speedometers Anti-lock braking systems Exercise equipment CNC machine tools Environmental Specifications Vibration Sinusoidal, 15 g max from 40 Hz to 2 kHz Mechanical Shock Resistance 50 g Maximum Speed Detection 15 kHz Operating Temperature -40 ⁰C to 125 ⁰C (-40 ⁰F to 257 ⁰F) Storage Temperature -40 ⁰C to 125 ⁰C (-40 ⁰F to 257 ⁰F) Ingress Protection IP67 Electrical Specifications Operating Supply Voltage 5 to 24 VDC Maximum Input Voltage 30 VDC Maximum Reverse Voltage 24 VDC Supply Current 3 mA typ., 6 mA max Output Sink Current 20 mA max Recommended Pull-Up Resistor See chart Mechanical Specifications Housing Material Glass Reinforced Thermoplastic Maximum Installation Torque Limit 5.65 Nm (50 in lb) on threads Operating Air Gap / Sensing Distance* 1.5 mm (0.06") *With recommended target type; see drawing Sensor Orientation Not sensitive Possible O-ring size AS568A-114 (varies with application) **Mates

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