Honeywell
Introduces SMART Position Sensor, Rotary Configuration
Durable,
Accurate, Cost-Effective Device Offers 360° Non-Contact Position
Sensing
MINNEAPOLIS, July
24, 2012 – Honeywell (NYSE: HON) is
rounding out its SMART position sensor portfolio with the new Rotary
Configuration that provides 360° non-contact angular position sensing. With this
product, Honeywell offers a SMART Position Sensor that encompasses the most
basic geometric configurations: lines, angles, and circles. The new sensor is
highly durable, accurate, and cost-effective, enabling design engineers to
replace an optical encoder, or to utilize a sensor instead of a resolver which
can be expensive and difficult to integrate into a system.
The SMART Position
Sensor utilizes non-contact magnetoresistive (MR) technology to determine the
object’s position, which allows it to accurately sense position in dirty and
harsh environments, replacing optical encoders, which utilize light to determine
position, to obtain a highly accurate measurement. Resolvers are typically
hand-wired devices with extremely high accuracy and durability for use in
incredibly precise, non-serviceable aerospace applications.
“The new SMART
Position Sensor provides customers with excellent and precise accuracy for those
applications that require a high level of accuracy, as well as capable accuracy
in applications where system tolerance may be of concern,” said Chris Gottlieb,
global product marketing manager for Honeywell Sensing and Control. “In
addition, this device provides the same benefits that customers have come to
expect with the SMART Position Sensor platform: lower total cost of ownership,
high accuracy, and high durability.”
Honeywell developed
the new sensor to offer the high level of accuracy needed for the specific
transportation and industrial applications in which it is designed to operate,
measuring values down to 0.01º. Potential transportation applications include
steering angle, articulation angle, and boom arm detection, while industrial
customers could use it in solar panels or wind turbines.
Honeywell uses a
patented combination of an ASIC and an array of MR sensors to accurately and
reliably determine the position of a magnet collar attached to a rotating object
to identify and control the object’s position. This technology helps OEMs reduce
warranty costs because there are fewer parts to wear out or break down. This
also helps end users reduce downtime due to fewer calibration requirements.
The SMART Position
Sensor’s automotive-grade potting makes it more resistant to vibration, shock,
and extreme temperatures, improving reliability and allowing for use in a wide
variety of tough applications. Repeatable output that occurs within a 3,0 mm
±2,0 mm [0.118 in ±0.079 in] air gap between the sensor and magnet collar expand
application opportunities. The sensor also provides minimal signal error with up
to 2,50 mm [0.10 in] of radial error, simplifying
design-in.
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Honeywell
(www.honeywell.com) is a Fortune 100 diversified
technology and manufacturing leader, serving customers worldwide with aerospace
products and services; control technologies for buildings, homes and industry;
turbochargers; and performance materials. Based in Morris Township, N.J.,
Honeywell's shares are traded on the New York, London, and Chicago Stock
Exchanges.
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