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Product News: Eddy Current Sensor Offers Improved Displacement Measurements

Improves immunity to electromagnetic interference and thermal stability

Tue, 09/07/2010 - 11:58
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(Lion Precision: St. Paul, MN) -- The ECL101 Eddy-Current Displacement Sensor is an improved, CE-compliant version of Lion Precision’s original ECL100 sensor. The ECL101 noncontact sensor offers improvements in immunity to electromagnetic interference (EMI) and thermal stability as well as lower power consumption. The linear output sensor is available with a selection of probes that offer measurement ranges from 0.5 mm to 15 mm, and features a unique front-panel range indicator to alert the operator to out-of-range conditions. The sensor has applications in any industry requiring precision noncontact displacement measurement, especially in a hostile environment involving fluids or debris in the measurement area.

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ECL101 specifications

• Resolution: 0.004–0.06 percent of range

• Nonlinearity: ±0.50 percent of range.

• Temperature drift of probe at mid-range: ±0.04 percent of range/°C

• Outputs: zero to 10 VDC, zero to 20 mA

• Input power: 12–24 VDC

 

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