Inductive sensors are passive devices (so called AC/AC) that need a (signal conditioning) electronics to operate. In harsh environment applications the electronics is separated from the sensor front end. Often a close collocation of sensor front end and associated signal conditioner is required. In that case the signal conditioner is best integrated into the sensor housing or mounting flange. The signal conditioning electronics is supplied by DC and delivers a displacement-proportional (DC) output signal.
Series DAA / DAA...G stroke 25 … 1000 mm 24 VDC / 4 … 20 mA output ( Available for +/-15 VDC supply) DAA: rugged, free core DAA…G: guided core, roller bearing rugged design with balleyes
Series DAE /DAE...G stroke 25 … 1000 mm 24 VDC / 0 … 10 V output ( Available for +/-15 VDC supply) DAE: rugged, free core DAE…G: guided core, roller bearing rugged design with balleyes
Series DEU stroke range 15 … 1000 mm different electronics versions available: supply: +/-15V or 24 VDC output: 0 … 10V or 4 … 20 mA