RTP180LVEAA

Honeywell
785-RTP180LVEAA
RTP180LVEAA

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Description:
Motion & Position Sensors - Industrial 180 deg (+/- 90 deg) 5V input,Euro Pinout

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Factory Lead-Time:
5 Weeks Estimated factory production time.
Minimum: 50   Multiples: 50
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Ext. Price
$88.50 $4,425.00
$87.10 $8,710.00
250 Quote

Product Attribute Attribute Value Select Attribute
Honeywell
Product Category: Motion & Position Sensors - Industrial
RoHS:  
Rotary Position Sensors
Analog - Voltage
5 V
+/- 2 %
- 40 C
+ 125 C
10 kOhms
Hall Effect Rotary Position Sensor
Angle
Hall Effect
Brand: Honeywell
Mounting Style: Screw Mount
Product Type: Industrial Motion & Position Sensors
Series: RTY/RTP
Factory Pack Quantity: 50
Subcategory: Sensors
Unit Weight: 2.491841 oz
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USHTS:
8543704500
CNHTS:
9031809090
CAHTS:
8543700000
JPHTS:
854370000
TARIC:
8543709099
ECCN:
EAR99

Electronic Sensors

Honeywell Sensing and Control offers electronic sensors for any type of physical phenomenon that needs to be detected or measured.  Honeywell's portfolio includes temperature, pressure, force, current, humidity, magnetic, motion and position sensors. The sensors provide a corresponding output, usually in the form of an electronic signal.

RTP Hall-effect Rotary Position Sensors

Honeywell RTP Hall-effect Rotary Position Sensors take non-contact sensing to the next level by separating the magnet from the sensor body. The absence of the actuator shaft removes the wear and tear on the bearings caused by radial forces. RTP Series offers a choice of a bare or a housed magnet. Honeywell's RTP sensors use a magnetically biased, Hall-effect integrated circuit to sense rotary movement of the actuator over a set operating range. Rotation of the actuator changes the magnet's position relative to the IC. The resulting flux density change is converted to a linear output.