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Miniature magnetostrictive sensor

June 2, 2005
Temposonics C-Series linear position sensor fits inside a 36 x 23 mm (1.4 x 0.91 in.) cylindrical package. Built on a base core sensor with optional features available, it offers 0 to 5 Vdc or PWM output, and can be powered with a standard 5-V ...
Temposonics C-Series linear position sensor fits inside a 36 x 23 mm (1.4 x 0.91 in.) cylindrical package. Built on a base core sensor with optional features available, it offers 0 to 5 Vdc or PWM output, and can be powered with a standard 5-V power supply. Optional second electronics board configures the sensor to operate using 12- or 24-V power and provides additional protection circuitry for EMI immunity.

MTS Systems Corp., Sensors Division, (919) 677-2314, www.mtssensors.com

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