Redundant angle encoder 0804
absolutemagneticanalog

redundant angle encoder
redundant angle encoder
redundant angle encoder
redundant angle encoder
redundant angle encoder
redundant angle encoder
redundant angle encoder
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Characteristics

Type
absolute
Technology
magnetic
Output signal
analog, 4-20 mA, CANopen
Electrical connection
M12 connector
Supply voltage
15VDC, 24 Vdc, 12 Vdc, 8VDC, 9VDC, 36 VDC
Material
aluminum
Protection level
IP67, EMC, SIL 2, SIL 3, robust
Applications
industrial
Other characteristics
redundant
Process temperature

Max.: 80 °C
(176 °F)

Min.: -40 °C
(-40 °F)

Description

Angle sensor MEMS BROSA angle sensors are characterized by high long-term stability and accuracy. The high-quality workmanship and the use of robust MEMS technology bring decisive advantages. The MEMS technology used can withstand shocks of up to 3500 g in operation. Other impressive features include high measurement accuracy and extreme vibration resistance for versatile applications. There are various applications in which our angle sensors MEMS are used • Rotating tower cranes • Mobile harbor cranes • Crawler cranes • Offshore cranes By default, our angle sensor MEMS offers additional features in addition to a customized design: • Integrated amplifier (4-20mA, CANopen, optional Safety) • Temperature compensated from -40 ... + 80 °C • High EMC resistance of 200 V/m • Consistent accuracy over the entire temperature range • Security classification PL c / SIL 1 • Protection class IP67 in accordance with DIN EN 60529 As an option, our sensors also offer the following advantages: • Fault insensitive to magnetic fields up to 300 mT • Redundant design • Performance Level d (e) in accordance with ISO 13849 • SIL 2 (SIL 3) in accordance with IEC 61508 • Customized connections (cables and connectors)
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