Linear displacement sensor FST400-1000
non-contactmechanicalmagnetostrictive

Linear displacement sensor - FST400-1000 - Firstrate Sensor - non-contact / mechanical / magnetostrictive
Linear displacement sensor - FST400-1000 - Firstrate Sensor - non-contact / mechanical / magnetostrictive
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Characteristics

Type
linear
Contact / non-contact
non-contact
Technology
mechanical, magnetostrictive
Output signal
mA, Vdc
Other characteristics
absolute, precision, pressure-resistant
Applications
for aircraft
Domain
for the aerospace industry
Measuring range

Min.: 300 mm
(11.81 in)

Max.: 1,000 mm
(39.37 in)

Description

Product features: Robust, reliable, oil-resistant and anti-fouling; linear measurement, absolute value output; LED indicator diagnosis function; non-contact measurement, no wear; modular, universal design, easy maintenance; low power consumption, low temperature drift. Application scope: hydraulic control system, piston position, fan pitch angle adjustment brake control system, rail distance detection and other equipment requiring high precision of mechanical positioning and displacement detection. Output Signal - 4~20mA Supply voltage - 24VDC (-15% ~ + 20%) Working current - <70mA Polarity protection - Overpressure protection up to -30VDC Maximum - 33VDC Resolution - 16-bit D/A Nonlinearity - ± 0.1% FS± 0.05% FS Repeatability - ± 0.008% FS Update time - Operating temperature analog signal 0.5mS (travel <1000mm) Working temperature - -40 ~ +85 X. Storage temperature - -40 ~ +100 X. Temperature effect - <0.007% FS / °C Humidity and dew point humidity - 90% RH, no condensation Fault indication - LED diagnosis function Material rod - Stainless Steel Electronic warehouse - Aluminum alloy

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