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Hall-effect Rotary Position Sensors Line Guide
Round and round the globe, it's Honeywell. Our non-contacting approach to Hall-effect rotary position applications provides longer-life solutions that excel in harsh environments. Honeywell S&C seals the IC together with conditioning and protection circuitry and two permanent magnets in a rugged package.
How it works:
Using a magnetically biased Hall-effect integrated circuit (IC) designed to sense rotary movement of the actuator shaft, these transducers vary output voltage or current in response to changes in a magnetic field. The rotation of the shaft changes the IC's position to the magnets, and then detects the change in flux density. The output of the IC is converted to a linear output over 90 degrees of travel.
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hall-effect rotary position sensors
- Vary output voltage or current in response to changes in a magnetic field
- Uses magnetically biased Hall-effect integrated circuit (IC) to sense rotary movement of actuator shaft
- Sealed, rugged package for enhanced reliability
| hall-effect rotary position sensors | RPN SeriesFind Product |
|---|---|
| Supply voltage range | 10 Vdc to 30 Vdc (inclusive) |
| Current input | 15 mA max. |
| Output signal range | 0.25 V to 4.75 V, 3 V to 5 V |
| Operating range | 90° |
| Accuracy | ±0.5° |
| Linearity | ±2.5° |
| Operating temperature range | -40 °C to 125 °C [-40 °F to 257 °F] |
| Sealing | IP67 |
| Connector | AMP Superseal |






