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LD620
LVDT Linear Position Sensors with DC Output
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Hi, When the output is +-5 Vdc and the range is +-10 mm, does it mean the core moves on both ends of the LVDT? Or does one end always fixed, no matter what the electrical output is?
Yes, One armature move in and out to provide +/-5Vdc output. Please click on manuals and downloads Tab. See user M4345 user manual for more tech info.
Date published: 2023-10-26
I have a LD621-15 that I'm using to test Frequency Response of a Hydraulic actuator. I would like to knot what kind of latency (in Seconds or Fractions of a second) there is in the internal electronics of the output signal?
Thank you for you inquiry. Unfortunately there is no data available on the lag between movement to the rod and signal response of the LD621
Date published: 2021-07-26
Is this model spring-loaded? If so, in which direction (i.e. does it always try to stay extended, or retracted)?
Yes it is spring-loaded in the extended position
Date published: 2021-05-25
we have a couple LD621-5's on the shelf and would like to verify if they are good, is there a good procedure to do this with multimeter?
Thank you for your inquire
Best is to energize the unit and stretch-out the 5 mm and you should get a 10 volt output.
Hope this was helpful
Date published: 2022-01-14
Two quick questions: What is the accuracy of the measurement? (we are looking for submillimeter accuracy) Do you have off the shelf units to plug this into and get measurement data out of?
Hello, the linearity of measurement will be 0.2% of your Full Span. We do not carry a LVDT that can measure in sub millimeter accuracy.
Date published: 2023-10-20
Hi, is one end fixed and the other end moves freely?
Yes, this is one direction LVDT from to 0 to 20mm with 0 to 10VDC output. One armature moves.
Date published: 2023-10-26