Novotechnik - 44-Turn Compact Magnetic Multi-Turn Sensors
Novotechnik, U.S. introduces the MZ-1 2200 44-Turn magnetic sensor with IO-Link output interface. Patented non-volatile technology retains turn count even when power is lost and reports correct count when power is restored.
Southborough, MA… Novotechnik, U.S. introduces the MZ-1 2200 44-Turn magnetic sensor with IO-Link output interface. Patented non-volatile technology retains turn count even when power is lost and reports correct count when power is restored.
Key specifications for the MZ-1 2200 include 22 mm housing diameter, measuring range of 15,840° (44 turns), measured variable information of angle, turns, speed and limit switch points. Measurement rotational speed is from 0 to 546 rpm. Resolution is 16-bits. Absolute linearity is ≤ ±1°. Repeatability is ≤ ±0.1°.
MTTF is 440 years and mechanical life is > 10 million movements. Ingress protection class is to IP67.
MZ-1 2200 Series output interface is CANopen. Shock and vibration tolerance are 50 g and 20 g respectively.
Applications for the MZ-1 2200 include automotive and off-highway vehicle steering and driveline, agricultural and construction machinery, medical equipment and gate drives.
For more information contact Novotechnik U.S, Inc, 155 Northboro Road, Southborough, MA 01772 • Phone: 508-485-2244 • Web: https://www.novotechnik.com/rotary-multi-turn/
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