Angle sensors operate in industrial applications

NewTek Sensor Solutions' RVD Series of Hall-effect angle sensors for industrial applications.

NewTek Sensor Solutions has introduced the RVD Series of Hall-effect angle sensors for industrial environments that require high precision, reliability, and durability. Based on a non-contact design, these sensors measure rotational position without mechanical moving parts that can wear out, extending operational life and ensuring long-term measurement stability.

Non-contact measurement also enhances noise immunity, enabling accurate measurements in environments with significant electrical magnetic interference.

The use of Hall-effect technology enables the sensors to provide exceptional rotational position (angle) measurement, important for high performance and reliability in harsh conditions, said NewTek Sensor Solutions.

NewTek Sensor Solutions' RVD Series of Hall-effect angle sensors for industrial applications.

(Source: NewTek Sensor Solutions)

The rugged RVD series provides repeatability for consistent performance and can operate in dusty, wet, and oily environments, making the devices suited for use in machinery and engines. The sensors also offer a fast response time for dynamic motion applications. They can be used in a range of automotive, industrial, aerospace, and energy applications.

Key features include a 270° total range, full 360° mechanical travel with no stops, linearity of ±0.3% of full-range output, and an operating temperature range of -30°C to 80°C. These angle sensors are both shock and vibration tolerant.

In addition, the small size and mounting options provide for easy integration into tight or complex mechanical designs, while digital output provides for an easy interface with microcontrollers, PLCs, and embedded systems, the company said.

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