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The R-Series Magnetic Rotary Angle Sensors use the orientation of a magnetic pickup to determine angle and eliminate mechanical wear. An embedded microprocessor contained within the sensors converts the magnetic orientation to an analog output repeatable to within 0.03% or 0.1 degree of measurement range depending on model. The rotary position sensors can be programmed and reprogrammed for application angle and CW/CCW direction; single or redundant outputs can be selected. …


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