New Low Ripple DC Tachometers from Servo-Tek

Servo-Tek Tach Generators provide a convenient means of converting rotational speed into an isolated analog voltage signal suitable for remote indication and control applications.

Servo-Tek Tach Generators provide a convenient means of converting rotational speed into an isolated analog voltage signal suitable for remote indication and control applications.


Combining high accuracy with low driving torque, Servo-Tek tach generators are ideal for use in servo systems. Tach Generators are particularly suited to application in precision integrators and velocity servos, both of which require a highly linear speed/voltage relationships with minimum ripple. DC Tachometer Generators are also excellent rate generators for velocity damping in position servos.

The nearly pure dc output-with no phase shift-allows Servo-Tek Tach Generators to be used as feedback transducers for numerous types of equipment, including fast-response servos and other devices.

Servo-Tek A-Series tachs are designed for use in applications requiring an output signal between 1 and 10 volts/1000 rpm. These low-cost high-performance low-ripple DC Tachometers have a 0.120" diameter shaft for direct drive. They are ideally suited to instrumentation applications.

More information on the A-Series DC Tachometers from Servo-Tek can be found at the link below-
http://www.servo2go.com/product.php?ID=100055&cat=

A copy of this Press Release can be viewed at-

http://www.servo2go.com/news.php?id=110

For more information, please contact:

EDITORIAL CONTACT:
Warren Osak
sales@servo2go.com
Toll Free Phone: 877-378-0240
Toll Free Fax: 877-378-0249
www.servo2go.com

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