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Position Sensors utilize compact monolithic chip circuitry.


June 20, 2003 - Series DC 750 dc-operated LVDT Sensors, with ¾ in. diameter, feature +15 Vdc input, pre-calibrated 0–10 Vdc output, and full scale measurement ranges from ±0.050 to ±10 in. Glass-filled polymer coil forms provide thermal stability and magnetically shielded stainless steel housings reduce effects of external ac magnetic field. Units operate in conjunction with PLCs, digital indicators, A/D converters, computer-based data processors, and QC data collection systems.


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Release date: June 18, 2003

Economical DC-LVDT Position Sensors Offer Superior Performance In Wide Range of OEM Applications

Ultra-Compact Monolithic Chip Circuitry Enhances LVDT Operation

Pennsauken, NJ, June 18, 2003… Macro Sensors offers the DC 750 Series of DC-operated LVDT Position Sensors for highly accurate, repeatable measurement in a variety of OEM applications. Offered in a standard 3/4 inch (19 mm) diameter, these economical LVDTs units are ideal for machine tool positioning, hydraulic cylinder positioning, valve position sensing and automatic assembly equipment. With built-in electronics that provide the desirable features of an AC-LVDT such as frictionless operation and dynamic response, the DC 750 also provides the convenience and simplicity of a +15V DC input and a pre-calibrated 0 to +10V DC output. Requiring no external signal conditioning, units operate in conjunction with PLCs, digital indicators, A/D converters, computer-based data processors and QC data collection systems.

Rather than incorporating conventional hybrid microcircuitry, the DC 750 utilizes an ultra-compact monolithic chip to achieve superior performance. The monolithic circuitry contains all the electronics necessary to provide AC excitation to the primary of the LVDT and to demodulate and amplify the analog signal from the LVDT. With a ratiometric design that compensates for power supply deviations, the monolithic chip provides for superior operational stability and resistance to input variations. The DC 750 exhibits low output impedance, excellent repeatability (error of <0.01% of FSO), high resolution and the highest sensitivity consistent with good linearity (maximum linearity error of ±0.25% FRO).

Available in full-scale measurement ranges from ±0.050 inch (±1.25 mm) to ±10 inches (±250 mm), the DC 750 LVDTs operate in temperature extremes of -0°F to +160°F (-20°C to +70°C). Units incorporate high density, glass-filled polymer coil forms for thermal stability and magnetically shielded stainless steel housings that reduce the effects of any external AC magnetic field.

To meet a variety of application requirements, the DC 750 Series of LVDTs are offered with several standard options including Teflon bore liners and metric threaded cores. Pricing for the DC 750 Series range start from $216. For price and delivery information, please contact Eileen Ellis at 856-662-8000/ email: sales@macrosensors.com or visit our web site at www.macrosensors.com.

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Phone: 856-662-8000
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Name: Macro Sensors, Div. of Howard A. Schaevitz Technologies, Inc.
Address: 7300 Industrial Center, Bldg. 22, US Route 130 North
City: Pennsauken
State: NJ
ZIP: 08110 1334
Country: USA
Phone: 856-662-8000
FAX: 856-317-1005
http://www.macrosensors.com



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