Angular position sensor MSC500
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Angular position sensor - MSC500 - SIKO GmbH - linear / non-contact / magnetic
Angular position sensor - MSC500 - SIKO GmbH - linear / non-contact / magnetic
Angular position sensor - MSC500 - SIKO GmbH - linear / non-contact / magnetic - image - 2
Angular position sensor - MSC500 - SIKO GmbH - linear / non-contact / magnetic - image - 3
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Characteristics

Type
linear, angular
Contact / non-contact
non-contact
Technology
magnetic
Output signal
digital
Other characteristics
compact, incremental, miniature
Measuring range

Max.: 2 mm
(0.08 in)

Min.: 0.1 mm
(0 in)

Measuring rate

Max.: 1,250 kHz

Min.: 3.8 kHz

Ambient temperature

Max.: 85 °C
(185 °F)

Min.: -40 °C
(-40 °F)

Description

magnetic sensor has a large, multi-color status LED that makes commissioning and function monitoring easier for users.The correct distance between the gage and the sensor can be visually monitored.With the plug connection directly on the sensor head, the MSC500 is also suitable for use in very confined spaces. As a result installation is fast and simple, which naturally means lower costs.In addition, the MSC500 sensor includes all digital square wave signals. This enables evaluation of the A/B signals, the inverted signals and the periodic index signals with the same sensor. max. resolution 1 μm max. 200000 pulses/revolution in conjunction with MR500 or MBR500 (160 poles) Repeat accuracy ±0.005 mm Status LED with integrated distance monitoring Works with magnetic tape MB500/1, magnetic ring MR500, magnetic band ring MBR500 Reading distance ≤2 mm Sensor connection can be plugged with KV1C cable extension Output circuit PP, TTL, LD (depending on the operating voltage) optionally with reference point R or flexible reference marks FR

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