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TT Electronics Introduces Non-contacting Rotary Position Sensors


Weybridge, UK — TT Electronics, a provider of electronics for performance-critical applications, has introduced its MagnePot® 8150 series of high- performance, multi-turn, non-contacting rotary position sensors. The 8150 series has been designed to operate reliably over a minimum of 10 million shaft rotations with no signal output degradation. The series has been developed to serve the high-reliability needs of the industrial, medical and aerospace sectors. The new series combines the latest in Hall


Effect non-contacting sensing technology as well as high-performance internal bearing design. This gives the sensor its excellent performance reliabil- ity. The non-contacting sensing technology also provides clean, ratiometric absolute position out-


puts across multiple turns, without sliding contact noise.


Units are available in a choice of three, five or


ten turns, each powered by a 5VDC supply. The ratiometric output range of the sensors is from 4 to 96 percent of supply, with a 12mA maximum cur- rent rating. The series also comes standard with ±0.5 percent independent linearity, with the option of improving it to ±0.25 percent. The sensors have an operating temperature range of –40 to +125°C (–40 to +257°F). Additional device options include alternative


output voltages, servo mounts, non-linear outputs, IP50 or IP66 ingress protection, as well as more


MagnePot non-contacting rotary position sensor.


durable versions for harsh environments. Contact: TT Electronics, 3700 Lane Road,


Perry, OH 44081 % 440-352-8961 E-mail: sales@ttelectronicsamericas.com Web: www.ttelectronics.com


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JVL Intros Integrated Stepper Motors with Profinet


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Morrow, OH — JVL, a manufacturer of integrated motors, has introduced its latest NEMA 34 series of integrat- ed steppers with Profinet industrial Ethernet capabilities. Available in four torque ratings of 3, 6, 9, or 12Nm, each stepper motor in the MIS340 series includes all necessary electronics within an IP67-rated motor housing. The series’ expanded Ethernet


protocols connect to such systems as EtherCAT, Ethernet/IP, Powerlink, ModbusTCP, Sercos III, and Profi -


JVL integrated stepper motors.


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net. In addition, the steppers are available with bluetooth, ZigBee, WLAN, PLC, RS485, and CANbus connection options. They are also available with a separate SMC85 controller. Other options include electronic gearing, 9.53mm (0.375in) or 14mm (0.551in) diameter shafts, absolute multi-turn encoder, and planetary gear heads. The steppers are able to per-


form 409,600 steps per revolution. The integrated PLC contains eight I/Os and RS-422 and RS485 connec- tions for encoders, and point-to-point or multi-axis operations up to 254 axes. The 12-80VDC supply provides torque of 0-9 rms at high speed, and the 12-28VDC control is able to maintain position in emergency situ- ations. The steppers are quiet, pre- cise and powerful which makes them useful in a variety of industries including the industrial, medical,


test, and inspection markets. Contact: JVL International,


8610 Morrow-Rossburg Road, Morrow, OH 45152 % 513-877-3134 fax: 513-877-2471 E-mail: sales@jvlusa.com Web: www.jvlusa.com


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