TT Electronics 6120 Series Single Turn Position Sensors feature a 7/8” diameter and employ non-contacting Hall Effect technology, making them ideal for harsh environments. The 6120 series sensors offer an output voltage range from 0.25Vdc to 4.75Vdc, with overvoltage protection up to 10Vdc. These sensors support an output current of ±8mA, with a minimum output load of 1kΩ. Typical applications include HVAC controls and industrial grade joystick.
TT Electronics 6120 Series Single Turn Position Sensors
Features
- Available in custom models
- Delivers clean outputs without sliding contact noise
- Diameter: 7/8”
- Minimum insulation resistance: 1000MΩ
- Non-contact technology provides clean outputs without sliding contact noise
- Ratiometric output
- Temperature coefficient of output voltage: ±20ppm/°C
- Utilizes non-contacting Hall Effect technology
Applications
- HVAC controls
- Industrial grade joystick
Video
This TTI Tech Specs video for TT Electronics 6120 Series Position Sensors explains that the 6120 series is rated for 10 million shaft revolutions and the highly accurate output doesn’t degrade over time, making it ideal for harsh environments with high levels of shock and vibration and wide temperature ranges.
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Video Transcript
Do you know what air high fives and TT Electronics’ 6120 Series Position Sensors have in common? They both accomplish their purpose without any contact, and while most people appreciate a proper high five, I think we can all appreciate the benefits of the 6120 series non-contacting hall-effect position sensors.
Where regular contact-based devices wear out over time, the 6120 series is rated for 10 million shaft revolutions and the highly accurate output doesn’t degrade over time, making it ideal for harsh environments with high levels of shock and vibration and wide temperature ranges. The single turn position sensors are available in multiple styles and with optional features to meet mechanical and operator requirements. They operate from a five volt supply and have various voltage codes available for design flexibility.