585SX4Q25F103SP Honeywell, 585SX4Q25F103SP Datasheet - Page 120

Potentiometers 10K Ohm 20% 1/20W 6mm

585SX4Q25F103SP

Manufacturer Part Number
585SX4Q25F103SP
Description
Potentiometers 10K Ohm 20% 1/20W 6mm
Manufacturer
Honeywell
Type
Potentiometerr
Series
585r
Datasheets

Specifications of 585SX4Q25F103SP

Resistance
10kohm
Power Rating
1/20W
Tolerance (+ Or -)
20%
Number Of Turns
1Turn
Technology
Carbon Film
Mounting Style
Panel
Termination Style
Pin
Operating Temp Range
-55C to 120C
Failure Rate
Not Required
Shaft Diameter (mm)
6mm
Product Diameter (mm)
Not Requiredmm
Product Length (mm)
19.5mm
Product Height (mm)
11.35mm
Product Depth (mm)
9.5mm
Tolerance
20 %
Taper
Linear
Element Type
Carbon
Shaft Type
Flatted / D
Shaft Length
19.05 mm
Shaft Diameter
6 mm
Product
Commercial Potentiometer
Voltage Rating
50 Volts
Angle, Mechanical
300 °
Application
For manual controls, telecommunications and audio equipment
Diameter, Shaft
0.236 "
Dimensions
9.5mmL×9.5mmW×5mmH
Linearity
±5 %
Material, Element
Carbon
Mounting Type
PCB
Power, Rating
0.05 W
Rotational Life
10000 Cycles
Shaft Style
Flatted Shaft
Termination
PC Pins
Voltage, Operating
50 VAC
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Compliant

Available stocks

Company
Part Number
Manufacturer
Quantity
Price
Part Number:
585SX4Q25F103SP
Manufacturer:
HONEYWELL
Quantity:
20 000
ULTRASONIC DISTANCE SENSORS
Figure 2: Effect of target inclination on the measurement
Environmental influences
The velocity of sound in air is temperature-dependent, and increases at a rate
of 0.18 %/°C. Honeywell ultrasonic distance sensors have their own
temperature transducer, which adjusts both the clock frequency of the elapsed
time counter and the carrier frequency. Major temperature fluctuations within
the measuring path can, however, lead to sound dispersion and refraction,
which disturb the measuring result and limit the stability of the measurement
(Figure 3). Air streams, turbulence and air layers of different densities can, in
certain conditions, attenuate or deflect the echo to such an extent that the
sensor cannot detect it. On the other hand, air humidity and normal
atmospheric air pressure fluctuations have virtually no influence on the
measurements.
Figure 3: Effect of warm air turbulence on the measurement
Repeatability
All information concerning repeatability and hysteresis in this data sheet is
valid for axial target movements (Figure 4). If a target approaches the sensor
from a distance, the output switches at the set value ± the given repeatability.
If the target moves further away from the sensor, the output switches back
into its original condition, at a distance which is equal to the sum of the
setpoint and the given hysteresis ± the repeatability. If a target moves laterally
into the acoustic beam, the echo energy increases. If the measurement
threshold of the sensor is reached, the output becomes active. This threshold
depends on the target properties and its distance from the sensor. The
position can only be determined experimentally.
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Figure 4: Repeatability and hysteresis
Mutual interference
Despite pulse coding, if several sensors are used simultaneously in a single
application, mutual interference can occur. This phenomenon will, however,
only arise if, as a result of the inclination of the object, or the positioning of
two sensors opposite one another, false echo signals can be received. By
using the inhibitor input, maintaining minimum distances or restricting the
beam angle with a focusing reflector, the problem can be almost entirely
avoided.
Synchronisation
The majority of Honeywell ultrasonic distance sensors can be very easily
synchronised by interconnecting the appropriate inputs or connecting them
with an external synchronisation unit. The transmission of the acoustic pulses
then occurs simultaneously. This makes it possible to use the sensors for
applications in which the ultrasonic transducers are facing each other, while
still avoiding mutual interference.
Protective measures
All sensors are protected against water and dust, according to the DIN
standard IP 65. The transducer is coated with silicone rubber or epoxy, but it
can be attacked by aggressive acid or caustic atmospheres. It is also
necessary to ensure that the transducer face remains clear of liquid or solid
deposits, which could limit the performance of the sensor. Drops of water may
be deposited on the transducer surface, as a result of condensation. These
could severely reduce the sensor range. Also because of the risk of icing up,
and because sensors detect raindrops, the suitability of these sensors for
outdoor use, despite the protective measures, is limited.
Electrical interference
All Honeywell ultrasonic sensors are protected against reverse polarity, short
circuits, overloads and voltage spikes. Special protective circuitry makes the
sensor almost entirely immune to electromagnetic and radio frequency
interference. However, unstable measurements may arise if the sensor is
placed in the vicinity of strong electrical fields. In such cases, the
interconnection cables should be screened as far as possible, or separated
from power cables. The use of regulated power supplies with mains filters,
and limiting the maximum cable length to 50 metres can also offer possible
solutions. All sensors are CE marked.
Alignment aid
The majority of Honeywell ultrasonic distance sensors have an LED, the
output intensity of which is proportional to the ultrasonic echo received. The
brighter the LED, the better aligned the sensor.
Please contact your nearest Honeywell office for details of other models
available.
(cm)
-1
-3
-5
5
3
1
0
Output
200
Hysteresis
400
600
Switching point in
backwards direction
800
Repeatability
Switching point in
forwards direction
1000
1200
Target
1400 (mm)

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