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RHT0050MR301A11

Description
Absolute Magnetostrictive Sensor, 50mm Min, 7620mm Max, 20-4mA
CategoryThe sensor   
File Size522KB,10 Pages
ManufacturerMTS Sensors
Websitehttps://www.mtssensors.com
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RHT0050MR301A11 Overview

Absolute Magnetostrictive Sensor, 50mm Min, 7620mm Max, 20-4mA

RHT0050MR301A11 Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
MakerMTS Sensors
Reach Compliance Codeunknown
Other features1 TO 30 METERS CABLE, REVERSE ACTING OUTPUT, NON CONTACT, IP67
body width44.5 mm
body height68 mm
Body length or diameter51 mm
shellALUMINIUM
Linearity(%)0.01 %
Maximum measuring range (mm)7620 mm
Minimum measuring range (mm)50 mm
Maximum operating temperature75 °C
Minimum operating temperature-40 °C
Output range20-4mA
Output typeANALOG CURRENT
Repeatability0.001
resolution1 µm
Response time0.005 µs
Sensor/temperature sensor typeLINEAR POSITION SENSOR,MAGNETOSTRICTIVE,ABSOLUTE
Maximum supply voltage28.8 V
Minimum supply voltage19.2 V
Termination typeCABLE
Temposonics
®
Magnetostrictive Linear-Position Sensors
R-Series Model RP and RH Sensors - Analog Output
Position, Speed, Speed with Direction
Single or Dual Magnet Positions
Product Specification
R
SENSORS
550992 D
I
Rugged industrial sensor
I
Linear, absolute measurement
I
LEDs for sensor diagnostics
I
Non-contact sensing technology
I
Non-linearity less than 0.01%
I
Repeatability within 0.001%
I
Direct Analog output,
displacement + speed
I
Dual magnet position measurement
I
100% field adjustable Null and Span setpoints
The benefits of magnetostrictive sensing
Temposonics linear sensors use
the time-based magnetostrictive
position sensing principle devel-
oped by MTS. Within the sensing
element, a sonic strain pulse is
induced in a specially designed
magnetostrictive waveguide by
the momentary interaction of two
magnetic fields. One field comes
from a movable permanent
magnet that passes along the
outside of the sensor. The other
field comes from an “interroga-
tion” current pulse applied along
the waveguide. The resulting
strain pulse travels at ultrasonic
speed along the waveguide and is
detected at the head of the
sensing element. The position of
the magnet is determined with
high precision and speed by
accurately measuring the elapsed
time between the application of
the interrogation pulse and the
arrival of the resulting strain
pulse with a high speed counter.
Using the elapsed time to deter-
mine position of the permanent
magnet provides an absolute
position reading that never needs
recalibration or re-homing after a
power loss. Non-contact sensing
eliminates wear, and guarantees
the best durability and output
repeatability.
R-Series linear-position sensors
• R-Series model RH and RP sensors are extremely robust and are
ideal for continuous operation under harsh industrial conditions.
• Two standard sensor housings are available. The rod housing is
capable of withstanding high pressures such as those found in
hydraulic cylinders. The profile extrusion housing provides
convenient mounting options and sliding magnets.
• The sensor head contains the active signal conditioning and a
complete integrated electronics interface. Double shielding is used
to ensure EMI protection for unsurpassed reliability and
operating safety.
All specifications are subject to change. Please contact MTS for specifications that are critical
to your needs.
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