Hall effect control knob Praxis

Hall effect control knob
Hall effect control knob
Hall effect control knob
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The Elen Praxis series throttle knob is an integrated manual control with a robust and compact mechanical structure and exclusive design. Suitable for use on agricultural machinery and industrial vehicles, it can also operate in harsh conditions, i.e. in working environments subject to strong vibrations and exposure to external agents. The principle of operation is that a Hall sensor integrated in the base detects the field intensity of a magnet integrated in the knob and provides an output proportional to the angle of rotation. The Praxis knob is supplied complete with standard screen printing for direct installation on the dashboard, armrest or chassis of the vehicle, without the need for additional screen printing by the customer. VERSATILITY Supply voltage: 5 V; 10-30 V; 12-48V; Programmable analog output (standard voltage 0-5V; 0-10V): min-max levels within the supply voltage range; increasing or decreasing inclination angle; IVS single (windowed) or double; NO or NC; changeover point can be programmed on a value of choice Output signal: single or double Customizable cable and connector RELIABILITY Contactless Hall-effect Output and IVS managed by the firmware, without contact switches or manual calibrations contatto né calibrazioni manuali Protection class IP67 Reversed polarity protection to ensure that no damages occur to the throttle if connected incorrectly. Does not require calibration nor maintenance FUNCTIONAL SAFE Suitable for safety applications in accordance with the EN ISO 13849 regulations Isolated and galvanically-distinct circuits

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