Understanding Torque Sensing Requirements

A new white paper from S. Himmelstein works to accurately characterize real-world performance of Rotating and Reaction Torque Sensors.

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In order to assist companies with their torque sensing requirements, S. Himmelstein and Company (Hoffman Estates, IL) has written a technical memo which describes traditional definitions as well as others that more accurately characterize real-world performance of Rotating and Reaction Torque Sensors, used under dynamic conditions. It includes definitions, now used by the Industry, which provide the basis for valid product comparisons.

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