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Default Anyone with experience with this sensor?

Attaching the PCB to the sheetmetal cover would remove quite a bit of
freedom for the shafts to be misaligned.

Winston wrote:
Tim Wescott wrote:

http://www.murata.com/catalog/r50/r50e15_l0595.pdf

(...)

So, how do people make these things work as rotary position sensors?
Is there a mechanical specifications document buried on the MuRata web
site that I'm missing? Is there a cost-effective shaft coupler to be
had that'll couple the angle without coupling off-axis motion?


Can you design so that the sensor is soldered on to the PCB *after* the
shaft is installed? That would remove most of your tolerance buildup.

--Winston

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