| Allicdata Part #: | 223-1663-ND |
| Manufacturer Part#: |
SP1-4 |
| Price: | $ 129.62 |
| Product Category: | Sensors, Transducers |
| Manufacturer: | TE Connectivity Measurement Specialties |
| Short Description: | STRING POT 4.75 INCH RANGE |
| More Detail: | Resistive Sensor Linear Position String Potentiome... |
| DataSheet: | SP1-4 Datasheet/PDF |
| Quantity: | 12 |
| 1 +: | $ 117.83500 |
| 5 +: | $ 110.47100 |
| 10 +: | $ 106.78800 |
| 25 +: | $ 103.10600 |
| 50 +: | $ 101.26500 |
| Series: | SP1 |
| Part Status: | Active |
| For Measuring: | Linear Position |
| Technology: | Resistive |
| Rotation Angle - Electrical, Mechanical: | -- |
| Linear Range: | 0 ~ 120mm (0 ~ 4.75") |
| Output: | Analog Voltage |
| Output Signal: | -- |
| Actuator Type: | String Potentiometer |
| Linearity: | -- |
| Resistance: | 10 kOhms |
| Resistance Tolerance: | ±10% |
| Voltage - Supply: | 30V |
| Mounting Type: | Panel Mount |
| Termination Style: | Solder Lug |
| Operating Temperature: | -18°C ~ 70°C |
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Position Sensors - Angle, Linear Position Measuring
The SP1-4 is a type of position sensor. Position sensors measure and determine the physical position of an object, object\'s angular displacement and angular velocity, or length and speed of a linear-motion component. They are typically used in industrial contexts in order to control position and speed in applications like motion control, automated guided vehicles (AGVs) and robotics.
Application Field
SP1-4 position sensors are used in a variety of industrial applications. They are especially suited for applications that need to measure angles accurately. For example, they are commonly used in automotive manufacturing for the monitoring and management of the angular position of components like axles and drive shafts. They are also used in robotic applications, such as in robot arms that must know the exact angular position of each joint in order to precisely control its motion. In addition, they can be used for automatic door openers that need to detect and measure the angle of the door.
Working Principle
SP1-4 position sensors operate by detecting changes in angular or linear position. Depending on the type of sensor, the principle of operation will vary. For example, angular position sensors measure the angle between two points, such as the angle between two adjacent pivoting rods or between an axle and its housing. Linear position sensors measure the length of a component such as an actuator, a conveyor belt, or simply the position of a surface on a flat surface. These two types of sensors possess different working principles.
Angle Sensors
Angular position sensors use a variety of technologies to measure angles. One type of sensor uses a combination of mechanical and electrical components, such as a potentiometer and gear mechanism, to measure the angle relative to a reference point. Other kinds of angle sensors use optical techniques, such as rotating an infrared beam or a laser beam onto a segmented disk. Changes in the angle can then be measured depending on the position of the disk. Finally, some angular position sensors are based on the Hall effect, which detects changes in the speed or position of a moving element.
Linear Position Sensors
Linear position sensors also use a range of technologies to measure the position or distance of a linear component. Many of these sensors use optical techniques, taking advantage of the diffraction of visible light or lasers to measure changes in the position of a component. Other types of linear position sensors use displacement potentiometers, which detect changes in resistance along a linear path as a moving component is displaced. Finally, there are linear position sensors that use capacitance to detect changes in the distance between a sensor and a target.
Conclusion
The SP1-4 is a type of position sensor that is used to measure and determine the physical position of an object, object\'s angular displacement and angular velocity, or length and speed of a linear-motion component. These sensors operate on different principles, depending on whether the position being measured is angular or linear. Angular sensors typically use a combination of mechanical and electrical components or optical techniques, while linear sensors often use optical diffraction, displacement potentiometers, or capacitance. In any case, these position sensors are widely used for applications requiring precision measurement of angular or linear position.
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