Novotechnik RFC-4800 Series Hall Effect Position Sensor 30V, 1024 ppr ppr, Current Signal

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RS Stock No.:
288-3608
Distrelec Article No.:
301-59-183
Mfr. Part No.:
RFC-4853-636-121-202
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Novotechnik
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Brand

Novotechnik

Encoder Technology

Hall Effect

Product Type

Position Sensor

Series

RFC-4800

Pulses Per Revolution

1024ppr

Maximum Revolutions

14400rpm

Output Signal Type

Current

IP Rating

IP69, IP67

Terminal Type

Cable

Maximum Supply Voltage

30V

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Overall Depth

25mm

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Overall Width

180mm

Overall Height

260mm

Maximum Operating Temperature

105°C

Mount Type

Screw

Switching Frequency

2000Hz

The rotary sensor with touchless hall technology offers great flexibility in mounting with its two-part design consisting of a sensor and magnetic position marker. The absence of a shaft and bearing makes the assembly less sensitive to tolerances. The sensor is perfectly suitable for use in harsh environmental conditions with its completely encapsulated electronics. It has a high protection class of IP67 and IP69. It is optimized for use in industrial and mobile applications, with a wide temperature range of -40 °C to +125 °C. It is also suitable for safety-relevant applications according to DIN EN ISO 13849.

Touchless hall technology

Flexibility in mounting with two-part design

Less sensitivity to tolerances due to absence of shaft and bearing

Suitable for harsh environmental conditions with fully encapsulated electronics

High protection class, IP67 and IP69

Optimized for industrial and mobile applications

Wide temperature range of -40 °C to +125 °C

Suitable for safety-relevant applications

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