PT100/PT1000 resistance temperature sensor

Senyd platinum resistance sensor is a type of temperature sensor that uses the electrical resistance of platinum to measure temperature. Platinum is known for its high resistance to temperature changes and is therefore a popular choice for temperature sensors that require high accuracy and stability.

Platinum resistance sensors work on the principle that the resistance of platinum changes with temperature in a predictable and linear manner. By measuring the resistance of the platinum element, the sensor can accurately determine the temperature of the surrounding environment.

Platinum resistance sensors are commonly used in industrial and scientific applications where precise temperature measurement is critical, such as in laboratories, manufacturing processes, and environmental monitoring. They are known for their high accuracy, stability, and durability, making them a reliable choice for demanding temperature measurement requirements.

Incremental Rotary Encoder

An incremental encoder produces a series of square waves as it rotates. The number of square wave cycles produced per one turn of the shaft is called the encoder resolution. Generally, incremental encoders provide more resolution at a lower cost than their absolute cousins. They also have a simpler interface because they have fewer output lines.

These encoders are ideal for applications where relative movement is desired. They are available as shafted or hollow shaft (blind and through) in housing sizes from 30mm  to 130mm;

Body Styles:  Shafted |  Through Shaft |  Blind Shaft