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LVDTs have compact, sort stroke design.
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LVDTs have compact, sort stroke design.


January 19, 2006 - Able to interface with control systems and digital/analog conversions, DCTH Series requires no additional signal conditioning and comes in spring operation as well as free, unguided armature versions. Transducers offer linearity to 0.1% max and operate from dc power supplies of 20-24 V single ended or ±10 to ±20 V dual dc output. They are offered in 4 measuring ranges up to 0.8 in. and selectable voltage output of 0-10 V uni-polar or ±5 V bipolar.


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Release date: November 12, 2005


DCTH Series Compact, Short Stroke LVDT's Offer Excellent Linearity and Repeatability


DCTH Series compact short stroke LVDTs from RDP Electrosense provide excellent linearity (with options to 0.1% max) and repeatability. Specifically designed for easy interface with control systems and digital/analog conversions, this unit operates from commonly available DC power supplies of 20 to 24V single ended or ±10 to ±20V dual DC output. Units require no additional signal conditioning. The DCTH offers four measuring ranges up to 0.8 inches (20 mm) and selectable voltage output of 0-10V uni-polar or ± 5V bipolar all in a short body length. These compact, short stroke LVDTs are ideal for use in specialty machines, industrial control systems, material testing, civil/structural engineering, and general purpose testing/instrumentation. The DCTH Series LVDTs are available in spring operation and free, unguided armature versions.

For more information, call 800-334-5838, FAX: 610-469-0852, e-mail craig@rdpelectrosense.com, visit www.rdpelectrosense.com, or write RDP Electrosense, 2216 Pottstown Pike, Pottstown, PA 19465.


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Name: RDP Electrosense, Inc.
Address: 2216 Pottstown Pike, Dept. B
City: Pottstown
State: PA
ZIP: 19465
Country: USA
Phone: 610-469-0850
FAX: 610-469-0852
http://www.rdpelectrosense.com



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