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Electrical Voltage Sensors - (106 companies)

Electrical voltage sensors measure AC and/or DC voltage levels. They receive voltage inputs and provide outputs as analog voltage signals, analog current levels, switches, or audible signals

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Electrical Field Strength Sensors - (23 companies)

Electrical field strength sensors are used to measure the strength of electrical fields

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Test Probes, Electrical - (189 companies)

Electric test probes are used to establish a connection between a circuit under test and the measuring instrument.

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Digital Voltmeters - (241 companies)

Digital voltmeters are instruments that measure voltage or voltage drop in a circuit. They use solid-state components and display values digitally

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Analog Voltmeters - (127 companies)

Analog voltmeters are instruments that measure voltage or voltage drop in a circuit. They display values on a dial, usually with a needle or moving pointer

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Electrical Current Sensors - (185 companies)

Electrical current sensors measure AC and/or DC current levels. They receive current inputs and provide outputs as analog voltage signals, analog current levels, switches, or audible signals

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Electrical Power Sensors - (39 companies)

Electrical power sensors are used to measure electric power

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Magnetic Field Sensors - (65 companies)

Magnetic field sensors measure magnetic field strength, direction, and/or magnetic flux. They are used for scientific measurement, navigation, and industrial applications

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Electrical Inductance Sensors - (10 companies)

Electrical inductance sensors measure the inductance of an electrical component or system

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Electrical Capacitance Sensors - (20 companies)

Electrical capacitance sensors detect and measure capacitance, the charge storage capacity of an electronic component

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Electrical Charge Sensors - (9 companies)

Electrical charge sensors measure electrical charge

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Electrical Resistance and Conductance Sensors - (13 companies)

Electrical resistance and conductance sensors measure the resistance or conductance of an electrical component or system

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Analog Multimeters - (172 companies)

Analog multimeters are instruments that are used to measure electrical quantities such as voltage, current, resistance, frequency and signal power

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Digital Multimeters - (434 companies)

Digital multimeters (or multi-meters) are used to measure electrical quantities such as voltage, current, resistance, frequency, temperature, capacitance, and time period measurements

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Linear Position Sensors, All Types - (553 companies)

Linear position sensors, all types, is a general search form for all linear position / displacement detection product areas

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Model 2629 - AC/DC Voltage Monitor

Model 2629 - AC/DC Voltage Monitor
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Model 269 and 269R - Over/Under 3-Phase Monitor
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Part Numbers for electrical voltage sensor
Part # Distributor Manufacturer Product Category Description
19C7114 Newark Honeywell S&C Circular Linear Position Sensor; Mechanical Travel:12.09""S; Operating Force Max:1Lbf; Dielectric Withstanding Voltage:1000V; Electrical Travel:12""L Rohs Compliant: Yes
86H6850 Newark Bei Duncan Electronics Terminals Linear Position Sensor; Mechanical Travel:104Mm; Linearity %:0.15%; Active Electrical Travel:99Mm; Diameter:16Mm; Dielectric Withstanding Voltage:500Vdc; Electrical Travel:102Mm; Insulation Resistance:1000Mohm Rohs Compliant: Yes
10M8429 Newark Honeywell S&C Fixed Linear Position Sensor; Mechanical Travel:24.09""S; Operating Force Max:1Lbf; Dielectric Withstanding Voltage:1000V; Electrical Travel:24""A Rohs Compliant: Yes
19C7113 Newark Honeywell S&C Inductors, Chokes & Coils Linear Position Sensor; Mechanical Travel:9.09""J; Operating Force Max:1Lbf; Dielectric Withstanding Voltage:1000V; Electrical Travel:9""U Rohs Compliant: Yes
19C7115 Newark Honeywell S&C Inductors, Chokes & Coils Linear Position Sensor; Mechanical Travel:14.09""S; Operating Force Max:1Lbf; Dielectric Withstanding Voltage:1000V; Electrical Travel:14""R Rohs Compliant: Yes
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