Novotechnik - Robust, Accurate Angle Sensors

Measurement range is 0 to 360°. Other key specifications include sealing to IP 69K, up to 16-bit resolution and ±0.2% linearity—depending on version. Repeatability is 0.1°. Both single and fully redundant versions of the Vert-X 26 Series are available. Output interfaces include 4 to 20 mA, 0.5 to 4.5 V DC, CANopen and CAN J1939.

Southborough, MA — Novotechnik U.S. announces the Vert-X 26 Series of non-contacting magnetic angle sensors. These sensors use a Hall effect to track the position of the shaft and are designed for rugged applications where high humidity, dampness, dust and/or vibrations are expected. They are plug-in sensors using an AMP MQ5 6-pole connector.


Measurement range is 0 to 360°. Other key specifications include sealing to IP 69K, up to 16-bit resolution and ±0.2% linearity—depending on version. Repeatability is 0.1°. Both single and fully redundant versions of the Vert-X 26 Series are available. Output interfaces include 4 to 20 mA, 0.5 to 4.5 V DC, CANopen and CAN J1939.

Vert-X 26 Series sampling rate is up to 5 kHz with an 800 µsec propagation delay for analog output models and 0.5 kHz update rate for digital output models.

Operating temperature range is -4 to +125°C or -40 to +85°C— depending on model selected. Shock and vibration of the Vert-X 26 are 50 and 20 g respectively.

For more information on the Vert-X 26 Series contact Novotechnik U.S, Inc, Phone: 508-485-2244 · E-mail: info@novotechnik.com · Web: www.novotechnik.com/vx26

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