Our force type,
finger operated joysticks have numerous extra charge options
available. The following table shows many of them; most,
but not all, options can be provided on each model. For
more information, please contact us.
Option
Description
Mounting
Various mounting configurations include front mount,
servo mount, grip mount and bushing mount; ask for specification
control drawing 344072.
Fingertip Handles, Thumb
Knobs and Boot Seals
A variety of handles, knobs and boot seals are available;
ask for drawing 364068.
High Output Voltage
Unit designed for applications where a high sensitivity
is required and a ±28 VDC supply is available;
output voltage range is 0 to 9 volts, sensitivity is
±3.0 V/lb. and output impedance is 4K ohms; this
feature is available on most configurations.
Dual Redundant
Each output is provided in two channels, A and B; mechanical
configuration per standard Model 465 units.
No Foldback
Option 3220 allows the maximum output to remain relatively
constant as increased force beyond 3.1 pounds is applied;
sensitivity after stop is less than ±10m V/lb.
Ultra Electronics Measurement Systems Inc
50 Barnes Park North
Suite 102
Wallingford, CT 06492 USA
Tel: (203) 949-3500
Fax: (203) 949-3598 sales@ultra-msi.com
1964
> MSI designs the first miniature piezoresistive
joystick, followed quickly by the development of the
inductive and force type joysticks.
1970
> Company core competency becomes grips, hand controls,
optical encoders and trackballs for tracking and positioning
systems. Products range from medical devices and traffic
control to industrial processes and military applications.
1996
> MSI acquired by Ultra Electronics, worldwide specialists
in electronic systems for aircraft, naval vessels, armored
vehicles, airports and transport systems.
1998
> Secures U.S. patent for Hall Effect technology.
2003
> Fields industry's first sense of touch HAPTICS
technology.
2004
> Receives U.S. patent for MAGTRACK, a positioning
indicating device for harsh environments.