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Measurement principle VIP series and LVP series
Parallel mounting for the VIP series
The major difference to LVDT sensors is
VIP series with measuring ring
Displacemenl transducers in the VIP series operate similar to conventional potenti­ometers, but without any sliding contact and are consequently wear-tree. The measurement coil is wound as a single layer on a lube and is hermetically scaled in
An aluminum ring which can be moved along the housing without making contact is used as the target. Exact guidance is not necessary for the ring. Radial vibrationsand tilting of the measurement object, have no influence on the measurement result and the sensor life. The signal conditioning is directly integrated into the displacement
LVP series with plunger (core]
In Ihe LVP configuration a ferrous core is used as the target. The sensor is wear free as the core does not make contact with the sensor housing (Figure 3). The measurement coil itself is hermetically sealed in astainless sieel housing.
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1e VIP s
object is mounted parallel 10 ihe sensor. This highly efficient construction g ves you
ting. Figure 2 shows an installation example, of how sensors in Ihe VIP series
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In direct comparison with LVDT displace­menl sensors, the LVP sensors exhibit i much improved ratio of
range to the overall st installation space neec
length. The an then be
reduced by more than 50
Figure 1: block diagram VIP series with larget ring
co|l _measuring range housing
measuring range
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