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LVDT displacement sensor
An LVDT (linear variable differential transformer) linear position sensor is a transformer that supplies a voltage proportional to the displacement of a (moving) magnetic core. This type of displacement sensor with differential transformer is made up of three windings, a primary powered by an alternating signal and two secondary windings. The core slides inside these coils and generates voltages V1 and V2 in each secondary winding, the amplitudes of which depend on the position of the mobile core. The output signal is then rectified in order to obtain a DC voltage representative of the position to be measured. Penny+Giles' AF linear displacement sensors use non-contact technology and can therefore be placed in a harsh industrial environment (extreme temperatures, vacuum, high pressures, etc.). They have a guided and ball-jointed measuring rod. Penny+Giles offers a variety of conditioning electronics.
Built to withstand extreme temperatures and high levels of vibration and shock, LVDT displacement sensors are widely used in industry, on special machines, on construction vehicles, in automation and monitoring, sectors where reliability is an important parameter.• Technology: LVDT without contact • Measurement: from 5 to 150 (±2.5 to ±75 mm) • Linearity: ± 0.125 to ± 0.25% of PE • Operating temperature: from -35 to +125 °C • Mechanical drive by ball joint or thread • Analog output: Voltage or current • Stainless steel sensors