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position transducer

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position transducer [pə′zish·ən tranz‚dü·sər]
(engineering)


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It consists of a commercial programmable data logger from Onset Computer Corp (Bourne, Massachusetts), three tilt sensors from Crossbow Technologies Inc (San Jose, California), three force-sensing resistors (FSRs) from Interlink Electronics, Inc (Camarillo, California), and one linear position transducer from Unimeasure Inc (Corvallis, Oregon).
The GE engineers fitted position transducers on the lead screws of a manual lathe.
Linear position transducers provide position feedback to a PLC controller that is capable of maintaining roll position to +.
 
 
 
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