LSG-A – Steering force transducer
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To evaluate the steering operational force from hand to steering wheel.
Features:
- Shorten preparation time of measurement
- Light weight design reduces effect of transducer on moment of inertia
- Rated capacity : ±30N or ±200N
- Does not obstruct activation of airbag
- Cable: 40cm long terminated with connector plug R05-PB5M
- 5m extension cable included.
- Temperature Range: 0 to 60°C
- Safe Overload Rating: 150%
Specifications
Steering Operation Force
- Rated Capacity
- NI
- Rated Output
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1.4 mV/V (2800 x 10-6 strain) or more mV/V
- Nonlinearity
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+/-1 % RO
- Hysteresis
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+/-1 % RO
- Safe Overloads
- 150 %
- Input Resistance
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240 Ohm +/-3%
- Output Resistance
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240 Ohm +/-3%
General
- Safe Excitation Voltage
- 10 VI
- Recommended Excitation Voltage
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1 – 5 VI
- Safe Temperature Range
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0 – 60 °C
- Compensated Temperature Range
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0 – 50 °C
- Temperature Effect on Zero
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+/-0.1 % RO/ºC
- Temperature Effect on Output
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+/-0.1 %/°C
- Cable
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4-conductor (0.05 mm2) vinyl shielded cable, 2.5 mm diameter by 40 cm long, terminated with a connector plug R05-PB5M
- Weight
- gI
- Standard Accessories
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Extension cable: 4-conductor (0.08 mm2) heat-resistant vinyl shielded cable, 3.2 mm diameter by 5 m long, terminated with connector plugs at both ends (Measuring instrument side: PRC03-12A10-7M)
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LSG-A
- Grip-Design Steering Force Transducer
- Rated capacity: ±30N
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PRC03-12A10-7M
P12-7 Tajimi Plug
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PRC03-12A10-7M
P12-7 Tajimi Plug
- Contact Count
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7
- material
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Housing: Zinc Alloy
Contact: Copper
Contact Plating: Gold
- Operating Temperature
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-25 – 85 °C
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Kyowa Electronic Instruments
KYOWA ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTS CO, LTD. is a Japanese company that has been covering all core elements of industrial strain measurement technology since 1951.