Amphenol Piher PSCR-2P Angular Position Sensors

Amphenol Piher PSCR-2P Angular Position Sensors offer touchless sensing for demanding industrial and vehicle environments. The rugged construction and advanced engineering of the sensors provide highly accurate angular measurements in harsh conditions. The magnet and sensor modules are housed separately allowing them to be placed anywhere along the pivoting shaft. The PSCR-2P angular position sensors feature ±10V voltage protection and ±0.3% typical independent linearity in a compact low-profile package. These sensors include customizable electrical angles, multiple output options, and IP-rated protection against dust and moisture. The PSCR-2P angular position sensors are ideal for industrial automation, marine and medical devices, vehicle control systems, and home and building automation.

Features

  • Touchless sensor
  • Virtually unlimited mechanical life
  • IP67 and IP69K rated
  • Compact and low-profile package
  • Fully customizable

Applications

  • Off-highway:
    • Bucket position
    • Pedal/throttle position
    • Hitch position
    • Bus suspension/kneeling position
    • Transmission systems
  • Automotive:
    • Gear selector
    • Transmission systems
  • Home and building automation:
    • HVAC damper actuator monitoring
  • Marine:
    • Trim/tilt position
  • Industrial:
    • Robotic/hydraulic arm position
    • Valve monitoring
    • IoT modules
    • Vacuum circuit breaker monitoring

Specifications

  • ±0.3% typical independent linearity
  • ±3mm maximum allowed radial offset
  • ±10V voltage protection
  • Supply current:
    • 8.5mA typical single version
    • 17mA typical redundant version
    • 47mA typical CAN version
  • Output:
    • Simple
    • Redundant
    • Full-redundant
  • -40°C to 85°C operating temperature range
  • Resolution:
    • 12-bit analog
    • 16-bit from µC CAN

Output Functions

Performance Graph - Amphenol Piher PSCR-2P Angular Position Sensors

Dimensions

Mechanical Drawing - Amphenol Piher PSCR-2P Angular Position Sensors
Published: 2025-02-12 | Updated: 2025-12-15