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All the features from a smaller LVDT

A RDP Electronics product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Aug 15, 2001

RDP Electronics' DCTH series of short-stroke LVDTs integrate all the features of larger displacement transducers into a compact, rugged housing.

RDP Electronics' DCTH series of short-stroke LVDTs integrate all the features of larger displacement transducers into a compact, rugged housing.

Specially designed for simple installation, using the optional mounting block, the DCTH's uncomplicated interface operates on commonly used DC power supplies, and with a range of control systems and digital to analogue conversions.

No additional signal conditioning is necessary and the DCTH has a selectable range from 20mm and a choice of 0-10V unipolar or +/-5V bipolar voltage outputs.

In common with RDP's larger displacement sensor ranges, the DCTH design adopts a low-friction, zero-contact coupling between the guided armature (either captive, spring-loaded or free) and the position sensor element to ensure very long service life.

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