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Aerospace transducer applications in depth

A SpaceAge Control product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team May 22, 2001

Technical details on the use of position transducers in aircraft and aerospace applications are now available from SpaceAge Control.

Technical details on the use of position transducers in aircraft and aerospace applications are now available from SpaceAge Control.

Six pages in length, the Application Note covers typical uses, actual application descriptions, mounting and installation tips, and other technical information of value to the aircraft/aerospace instrumentation engineer and technician.

SpaceAge Control position transducers were first developed in 1968 to monitor aircraft flight control surfaces.

Since that time, these products have been used in a broad range of aircraft/aerospace applications for test, measurement, and control purposes.

The Application Note was developed in concert with a number of position transducer users and contains installation illustrations of example applications such as flight data recorder monitoring, landing gear measurement, actuator feedback, and speed brake deployment.

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