Supplier eBooks

Analog Devices - Engineering Reliable Industrial Automation with Sensor Fusion

Issue link: https://resources.mouser.com/i/1536939

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 15 of 20

C h a p t e r 5 | M u l t i - T u r n P o s i t i o n S e n s i n g F u n d a m e n t a l s The ADMT4000 is integrated into linear and rotary actuators, providing versatility. In a typical rotary-to- linear actuator, placing the ADMT4000 at the end of the shaft enables it to track the number of rotations even when the power is turned off. By knowing the pitch of the lead screw, engineers can accurately ascertain the linear position of moving components, such as gears, clutches, or humanoid limbs (e.g., elbows or knees). With an integrated 360-degree sensor accurate to 0.25 degrees, the ADMT4000 delivers resolution across its full range of 16,560 degrees. As industries strive to enhance efficiency and reliability, the ADMT4000 single-chip multi-turn position sensor from Analog Devices, Inc. is set to become a change agent. By overcoming the limitations of traditional angle sensors and offering a compact, robust, and accurate solution, the ADMT4000 empowers engineers to streamline their designs and improve the performance of their systems. As the demand for position sensing escalates across industrial automation, robotics, and humanoid applications, the ADMT4000 is prepared to face the challenge, reducing downtime and increasing productivity in modern industry. 16 Engineering Reliable Industrial Automation With Sensor Fusion

Articles in this issue

view archives of Supplier eBooks - Analog Devices - Engineering Reliable Industrial Automation with Sensor Fusion