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Linear variable differential transformer (LVDT) linear position sensors have a series of inductors in a hollow cylindrical shaft and a solid cylindrical core. These devices produce an electrical output proportional to the position of the core Search by Specification | Learn More
Linear variable differential transformer (LVDT) and rotary variable differential transformer (RVDT) signal conditioners are devices that translate the linear or rotary movement of a ferromagnetic armature into an AC voltage that is proportional to the armature position. Search by Specification | Learn More
...variable differential transformers (LVDT) produce electrical outputs proportional to the position of a solid, cylindrical core. With magnetoresistive sensors, the resistance of a conducting strip is a function of the direction and magnitude of an applied... Search by Specification | Learn More
Industrial metal detectors indicate the presence of metal in nonconductive materials such as textiles, rubber, oils or liquids, plastics, powders, wood products and concrete. Search by Specification | Learn More
...differential transformer (LVDT) or optoelectronic position sensing. Proximity probes or non-contact probes function similarly to displacement-measuring CMM probes. The difference is that proximity probes use laser, capacitive, or video measurement... Search by Specification | Learn More
...variable differential transformers (LVDTs and RVDTs). Inputs from special devices include not only signals from encoders, but also signal per cycle counts from counters or tachometers. Timers, clocks, relays, and switches can also provided special inputs... Search by Specification | Learn More
Some signal amplifiers receive inputs from accelerometers, thermocouples, thermistors, resistance temperature detectors (RDTs), strain gauges, or bridges. Other devices receive signals from linear rotary differential transformers (LVDTs) and rotary... Search by Specification | Learn More
...and chart recorders are DC voltage, DC current, AC voltage, AC current, frequency and charge. Typical sensor inputs for chart recorders and strip charts are accelerometers, thermocouples, thermistors, RTDs, strain gauges or bridges, and LVDTs and RVDTs... Search by Specification | Learn More
...and frequency inputs. These PCBs work with accelerometers, thermocouples, thermistors, resistance temperature detectors (RTDs) and strain gauges, as well as with linear rotary and variable differential transformers (LVDTs and RVDTs). Data acquisition... Search by Specification | Learn More
...linear rotary differential transformers (LVDTs), and rotary variable differential transformers (RVDTs). Encoders, tachometers, timers, relays, and switches can also provide inputs for data acquisition input modules. Optional features include random... Search by Specification | Learn More
...accelerometers, thermocouples, thermistors, and resistance temperature detectors (RTD). They also receive inputs from strain gauges, many of which use a Wheatstone bridge, and from both linear and rotary variable differential transformers (LVDT and RVDT... Search by Specification | Learn More
...technologies. Linear variable differential transformers (LVDT) produce electrical outputs proportional to the position of a solid, cylindrical core within a hollow shaft. Linear encoders sense and digitize linear position changes and provide feedback... Search by Specification | Learn More
...and resistance temperature detectors (RTD). They also receive inputs from strain gauges, many of which use a Wheatstone bridge, and from both linear and rotary variable differential transformers (LVDT and RVDT). Inputs from special devices include signals from... Search by Specification | Learn More
...differential transformers (LVDTs), capacitance, and inductive or other electronic probes to sense the distance or displacement of a contact or stylus. Mechanical gages rely upon the physical movement or displacement of a gaging element such as a spindle, slide... Search by Specification | Learn More
...inputs or signal inputs. Voltage inputs are either DC voltage or AC voltage. Sensor inputs can be accelerometers, thermocouples, thermistors, RTD, strain gauges or bridges, and LVDT or RVDT. The form factor choices for voltage converters and voltage... Search by Specification | Learn More
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DC-DC LVDT Position Sensor 24 VDC LVDT HSE 750 Macro Sensors, A Division of Howard A. Schaevitz Technologies
Custom LVDT Linear Position Sensors G.W. Lisk Company, Inc.
AC LVDT Custom Linear Position Sensors, DC LVDT Macro Sensors, A Division of Howard A. Schaevitz Technologies
Series 330 Miniature AC Gaging Trans-Tek, Inc.
General Purpose DC Gaging LVDTs Trans-Tek, Inc.
Replacing your Potentiometers ... again? Macro Sensors, A Division of Howard A. Schaevitz Technologies
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Macro Sensors' AC- LVDT Position Sensor PR 750 Series of 3/4 inch (19 mm) diameter AC-Operated LVDTs are general purpose contactless linear position sensors for both OEM applications and end user requirements. They are available in full scale measuring ranges from ±0.050 inch (±1.25 mm) to ±10 inches (±250 mm) and offer a c... (read more)
Macro Sensors' HSA 750 Series of 3/4 inch (19 mm) diameter AC- LVDTs is designed for a wide range of position measurement applications. These are rugged hermetically sealed sensors, constructed entirely of stainless steel, and intended for general industrial use. The coil windings are sealed... (read more)
The AC-LVDT Indicator DMI-A1 Series meter is an LVDT position sensor indicator / controller that is accurate and programmable LVDT indicator delivering precise position measurement using LVDT an sensor(Linear Variable Differential Transformer) input. The alphanumeric LED display with micro-processor capability provides an easy to follow setup prompts for all parameters using the intuitive.. (read more)
Macro Sensors' AC-LVDT CD 375 Series of 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) diameter AC-operated LVDTs are small size contactless linear position sensors for both OEM and end user applications. They are available in full scale measuring ranges from ±0.025 inch (±0.63 mm) to ±2.0 inches (±50 mm) and offer 50% larger core-to-b... (read more)
Macro Sensors' HSE 750 Series of 3/4 inch (19 mm) diameter DC-operated LVDTs is designed for a wide range of position measurement applications. These are rugged hermetically sealed sensors, constructed entirely of stainless steel, and intended for general industrial use. The coil windings are sealed... (read more)
Macro Sensors can design and produce custom LVDTs or modified versions of many standard LVDTs to work in special applications or to solve unusual problems. They have a library of over 500 custom designed products and are continuously adding to it. (read more)
Macro Sensors' SE 750 Series of 3/4 inch (19 mm) DC-operated LVDTs are designed for a wide range of position measurement applications. They use built-in electronics to provide the desirable features of an AC-LVDT, such as frictionless operation and dynamic response, with the added convenience and simplicity of DC input and precalibrated DC (read more)
Special ACW and DCW Series LVDTs have been designed to operate in the corrosive pulp and paper manufacturing processes. Typical applications include the use of slice indication LVDTs on paper machines to measure the gap through which the paper pulp is extruded on to the webbing. Custom solutions for your difficult measuring needs....800-334-5838 (read more)
The AC-LVDT Indicator DMI-A1 Series meter is an LVDT position sensor indicator / controller that is accurate and programmable LVDT indicator delivering precise position measurement using LVDT an sensor(Linear Variable Differential Transformer) input. The alphanumeric LED display with micro-processor capability provides an easy to follow setup prompts for all parameters using the intuitive.. (read more)
The AC-LVDT Indicator DMI-A1 Series meter is an LVDT position sensor indicator / controller that is accurate and programmable LVDT indicator delivering precise position measurement using LVDT an sensor(Linear Variable Differential Transformer) input. The alphanumeric LED display with micro-processor capability provides an easy to follow setup prompts for all parameters using the intuitive.. (read more)
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How to Choose Among LVDT, RVDT, Potentiometer, Optical... LVDT/RVDT/Resolver Measurements String Potentiometer and String Encoder Engineering Guide |
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HIL Simulation Checklist Scope: Would it be beneficial to have... Is sensor simulation necessary (LVDT/resolver, RTD/TC, Force/Flow ...)? See National Instruments Profile & Catalog |
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SSRL Beamline Electronics LVDT Wiring Bulk Head Patch Panel ICS Names Electronic Vendor Links Stepping Motors |
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[No Title] Product & Vendor Index Guidelines for Authors Browse by Vendor Product Vendor Index Macro Sensors See American Institute Of Chemical Engineers Information |
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Real-Time Testing Rapid Controller Prototyping and... (form factors) n TargetBox offers end-to-end solution from one vendor n Extensive driver support for I/O hardware provides easy access to hardware See MathWorks, Inc. (The) Information |
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a thWorks, Inc. Real-Time Testing h e M Rapid Controller... for most circumstances (x form factors) With TargetBox an end-to-end, one-vendor solution is provided The extensive driver support for I/O hardware See MathWorks, Inc. (The) Information |
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3B17-03 Datasheet - Non-Isolated LVDT or RVDT Input Signal... Non-Isolated LVDT or RVDT Input Signal Conditioning Module Accepts LVDT or RVDT Input Complete LVDT Conditioning |
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