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  Date: 10/01/2013

Non-contacting magnetic analog rotary position sensor from Bourns

Bourns Sensors and Controls has released the Model AMS22U Non-Contacting Analog Rotary Position Sensor. Bourns Model AMS22U Non-Contacting Analog Rotary Position Sensor is designed to meet the specifications of heavy-duty applications requiring long cycle life and high reliability. This single-turn rotary sensor features a 1/8 ” shaft supported by dual ball bearings and a factory programmable electrical angle from 10 to 360 degrees. Available in a servo mount configuration with a rotational life of up to 100 million cycles, Bourns Model AMS22U Sensor is a highly versatile position sensing device.
Basic features and applications include the following:

Features:
¦ Non-contacting magnetic technology
¦ Highly resistant to vibration/shock
¦ Highly resistant to fl uid/dust ingress
¦ Programmable at factory for zero position
¦ Robust design for industrial applications
¦ Highly repeatable
¦ RoHS compliant

Applications:
¦ Patient platform positioning feedback
¦ Pneumatic control valve position feedback
¦ Draw wire position sensors
¦ Camera positioning
¦ Actuator motor position feedback
¦ Rudder positioning
¦ Tilt control and tilt positioning feedback
¦ Foot pedal, steering, lift-and-shuttle and suspension systems

Samples and production quantities are now available. The data sheet is now available at www.bourns.com.



 
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