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RPV200.0UP011C207111Z02

Description
Absolute Magnetostrictive Sensor
CategoryThe sensor   
File Size2MB,14 Pages
ManufacturerMTS Sensors
Websitehttps://www.mtssensors.com
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Absolute Magnetostrictive Sensor

RPV200.0UP011C207111Z02 Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
Objectid1316219273
Reach Compliance Codeunknown
YTEOL8.1
Other featuresIP 65
Linearity(%)0.01 %
Maximum operating temperature75 °C
Minimum operating temperature-40 °C
resolution5 µm
Sensor/temperature sensor typeLINEAR POSITION SENSOR,MAGNETOSTRICTIVE,ABSOLUTE
Maximum supply voltage28.8 V
Minimum supply voltage20.4 V
Termination typeCABLE
Temposonics
®
®
Magnetostrictive, Absolute, Non-contact
Linear-Position Sensors
R-Series Models RP and RH
CANbus Outputs (CANopen/CANbasic)
Data Sheet
SENS
O
RS
Document Part Number
550991 Revision D
Model RP Profile-style position sensor
FEATURES
Linear, Absolute Measurement
LEDs For Sensor Diagnostics
Superior Accuracy, Resolution down to 2 μm
Non-Contact Sensing Technology
Linearity Deviation Less Than 0.01%
Repeatability Within 0.001%
Direct CAN Output (Position + Velocity)
Model RH Rod-style position sensor
Time-based Magnetostrictive position sensing principle
Movable position magnet
Magnetic field encompasses
entire waveguide - generated
by the interrogation pulse
Interrogation
Return wire
Waveguide
Strain-Pulse detector
Bias magnet
Magnetic field from
position magnet
Interaction of magnetic
fields causes waveguide to
generate a strain pulse
BENEFITS
Rugged Industrial Sensor
Selectable Bus Termination (CANopen)
CANopen with Heartbeat Function
APPLICATIONS
Continuous Operation In Harsh Industrial Conditions
High Pressure Conditions
For Accurate, Multi-Magnet Position Measurement
(up to 20 positions per sensor)
TYPICAL INDUSTRIES
Factory Automation
Fluid Power
Plastic Injection and Blow Molding
Material Handling and Packaging
Benefits of Magnetostriction
Temposonics linear-position sensors use the time-based
magnetostrictive position sensing principle developed 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 moveable
permanent magnet that passes along the outside of the sensor. The
other field comes from an “interrogation” current pulse applied along
the waveguide. The resulting strain pulse travels at sonic 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 applica-
tion of the interrogation pulse and the arrival of the resulting strain
pulse with a high-speed counter. The elapsed time measurement is
directly proportional to the position of the permanent magnet and is
an absolute value. Therefore, the sensor's output signal corresponds
to absolute position, instead of incremental, and never requires
recalibration or re-homing after a power loss. Absolute, non-contact
sensing eliminates wear, and guarantees the best durability and
output repeatability.
All specifications are subject to change. Contact MTS for specifications and
engineering drawings that are critical to your application. Drawings contained
in this document are for reference only. Go to http://www.mtssensors.com for
the latest support documentation and related media.
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