Penny & Giles NRH271 and NRH272 Non-Contact Rotary Position Sensors

Curtiss-Wright's Penny & Giles NRH271 and NRH272 rotary position sensors feature low-profile sensor bodies and full encapsulation for protection against dust, shock and vibration in harsh operating environments.

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Curtiss-Wright Corporation announces that its Industrial division has launched the NRH271 and NRH272 family of non-contact, rotary position sensors from the legacy brand of Penny & Giles.

  • Features low-profile sensor body design and small footprint
  • Fully-encapsulated and IP69K rated for exceptional performance against water, dust, shock, vibration and temperature
  • Well suited for use by OEMs of on- and off-highway vehicles that are destined for use in challenging environments
  • NRH271 is a three-wire, single output variant with a supply current rating of less than 12.5mA
  • NRH272 is a six-wire, dual-redundant output variant with a supply current rating of less than 25mA
  • NRH272 has a dual-die design and two separately powered input supply and output channels for full electrical redundancy
  • All variants are contained in 9.5 mm (0.37 in.) housing and use proven, wear-free Hall-effect sensing technology to provide long mechanical life
  • Electrical output spans of both models can be set to correspond to rotations of 20-360 degrees in 1-degree increments
  • Two power supply options are available (5V and 9-30V)
  • Factory-programmable electronics can be set to one of two analog voltage output ranges (0.5-4.5V or 0.2-4.8V) or one of three PWM frequencies
  • Connection options are industry-standard AMP Superseal or Deutsch DT04 Series connectors, or simple 18AWG flying-leads for customer termination
  • Can be supplied with protective NC10 flexible conduit for the cabling

 

 

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