Non-Contacting Chassis Level Sensor
●Introduction
■Bourns® Chassis Level Sensor is based on Anisotropic Magneto-resistance (AMR) sensor technology. The sensor arm or lever is attached to a magnet that is suspended above the MR sensor chip. The angular position of the sensor arm is measured and an output signal that is proportional to the angular orientation is generated. The output characteristic can be programmed to the customer specification. The output of the sensor can be programmed to be symmetric to allow the sensor to be mounted in all four suspension locations when used as a chassis level sensor or other application.
●Features
■Based on AMR sensor technology
■Programmable to customer specifications
■Symmetric output option
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