R30D RVDT
Is a DC operated non-contacting rotary position transducer
Key features
- Extended operation up to ±60°
- High level, low noise DC output
- Long term reliability
- Excellent temp. performance
- Rugged anodized aluminum housing
- Shielded ABEC 3 precision bearings
About the R30D RVDT
The R30D RVDT (Rotary Variable Differential Transformer) is a DC operated non-contacting rotary position transducer. Integrated signal conditioning enables the R30D to operate from a bipolar ±15 VDC supply, and provide a high level DC output that is proportional to the full angular sensing range of the device. Calibrated for operation over ±30 degrees, the R30D provides a +/-3.75VDC output, with a non-linearity of less than ±0.25% of full range. Extended range operation up to a maximum of ±60 degrees is possible with increased non-linearity.
Internally, the DC supply voltage is converted into an AC carrier signal which excites the primary coil of the sensor. An integrated demodulator amplifier with low-pass filter converts the differential secondary output into a smooth, high level, linear DC output signal relative to the angular position of the shaft.
High reliability and performance are achieved through the use of a specially shaped rotor and wound coil that together simulates the linear displacement of a Linear Variable Differential Transformer (LVDT). Non-contact electromagnetic coupling of the rotor provides infinite resolution thus enabling absolute measurements to a fraction of a degree.
The R30D features a rugged aluminum size 11 housing making this rotary position sensor ideal for applications where integrated signal conditioning and small size are required.
Also see our other angular position sensor models, R60D (±60°, bipolar DC operation), RVIT-15 Series (single ended DC operation, voltage or current output), R120LC (+5VDC operation, low cost) and R30A/R36AS (AC operation).
Applications for R30D
- Hydraulic pump control
- Throttle lever position feedback
- Rotary actuator feedback
- Dancer arm position
- Reeler/Dereeler
- Valve position
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Talk to an expertTechnical Specifications
Specification | Value |
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Angular range, degrees | ±30º (standard), ±40º, ±60º |
Bearings | Shielded ABEC 3 precision |
Electrical connection | 4 lead wires, 28AWG , PTFE insulation, 12 inches [30cm] long |
Frequency response | 500Hz @ -3dB |
Housing material | Aluminium, anodized |
Input current | 25mA maximum |
Input voltage | +/-15VDC ±10% |
Maximum torque, friction | 0.015 inch.ounce-force [1.1 gram-force.cm] |
Maximum torque, unbalance | 0.004 inch.ounce-force [0.3 gram-force.cm] |
Mechanical angular range | 360 degrees (no stops) |
Moment of inertia | 0.53 x 10-6 inch.lb-force.second2 [0.61 x 10-6 Kg-force.cm.second2] |
Mounting | Size 11 servo mount BU-ORD |
Output at range ends | ±3.75VDC, ±5.00VDC, ±7.50VDC |
Output current | 5mA |
Output impedance | 1 O maximum |
Sensitivity | 0.125 V/degree |
Shaft load capability | 10 lb [4.5Kg] Axial; 8 lb [3.6 Kg] Radial |
Storage temp. | -67°F to +257°F [-55°C to 125°C] |
Temp coefficient of sensitivity | 0.04%/ºF [0.07%/ºC], over operating temp. range |
Weight | 1.9 oz [54 grams] |
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R30A RVDT
- Angular range: ±30º to ±60º
- High reliability and performance
- -55°C to +150°C operating temperature

R36AS RVDT
- Angular range: ±30° to ±60°
- Rugged stainless steel housing
- High accuracy & infinite resolution