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Position Sensors, Hall Effect - (48 companies)

Hall effect position sensors are noncontact devices that function via an electrical potential (for example, a voltage) that is developed across an axis perpendicular to an applied current flow and the presence of a magnetic field

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Proximity Sensors, Hall Effect - (73 companies)

Hall effect proximity sensors are used to detect the proximity, presence or absence of a magnetic object using a critical distance

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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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Rotary Position Sensors - (139 companies)

Rotary position sensors include potentiometers, resolvers and a variety of magnetic and capacitive technologies. Sensors are designed for angular displacement less than one turn or for multiturn displacement

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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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Proximity Sensors, All Types - (633 companies)

Proximity sensors, all types is a general search form for all proximity sensors and presence detection product areas

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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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Eddy Current Instruments - (80 companies)

Eddy current instruments are nondestructive testing (NDT) devices that induce detectable eddy currents in conductive materials. They are used to detect flaws, determine thickness, inspect welds, measure conductivity, and sort alloys.

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Nondestructive Testing (NDT) Equipment - (846 companies)

Non-destructive testing (NDT) equipment is used to detect, inspect, and measure flaws, bond integrity, and other material conditions without permanently altering or destroying the examined part or product.

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Magnetic Speed Sensors - (123 companies)

Magnetic speed sensors rely on a magnet as the sensing element or sensed target to capture rotational or linear speed. They are typically used as gear tooth speed sensors or incorporated into stroboscopes or tachometers

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Proximity Sensors, Magnetic - (173 companies)

Magnetic proximity sensors include devices that work on inductive, variable reluctance, magneto resistive or Hall effect principles. Proximity sensors detect the presence or absence of an object using a critical distance

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Electrical Power Sensors - (39 companies)

Electrical power sensors are used to measure electric power

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Tachometers - (253 companies)

Tachometers are used to measure the velocity of a rotating object. They operate on the principle that a driven motor (i.e., a motor operated as a generator) produces a voltage that is proportional to the angular velocity of the motor shaft.

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Eddy Current Probes - (34 companies)

Eddy current probes induce detectable eddy currents in ferrous and nonferrous material for flaw detection, weld inspection, and other nondestructive test applications.

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Linear Encoders - (143 companies)

Linear encoders sense and digitize linear position change for positional measurement and feedback to control systems.

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HG1171 Inertial Measurement Unit Sensor

HG1171 Inertial Measurement Unit Sensor
Honeywell Sensing and Control


Bipolar Hall-Effect Position Sensors

Bipolar Hall-Effect Position Sensors
Honeywell Sensing and Control


Hall Effect Speed Sensors

Hall Effect Speed Sensors
Honeywell Sensing and Control


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Product Announcements for hall-effect sensor manufacturer
BEI Duncan Electronics
9360 Rotary Dual Output Hall Effect Sensor

Duncan Electronics, a company of Custom Sensors and Technology (CST), Inc., has introduced the 9360 Non-Contacting Rotary Dual Output Hall Effect Sensor. Designed with Duncan's second generation Hall effect chip technology, the new device features 360 degrees rotation capabilities to meet a broad range of rotary position sensing needs in specialty vehicles. (read more)

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Allegro MicroSystems, Inc.
New High-Precision Linear Hall-Effect Sensor

Allegro® introduces a high precision, programmable linear Hall-effect sensor with a 125 Hz pulse width modulated (PWM) output. This new device is targeted at the automotive and industrial markets in current and position sensing applications that would benefit from a thin package and PWM output. (read more)

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BEI Duncan Electronics
Rugged Dual-Output Hall Effect Sensor

This new sealed module features two independent outputs for full redundancy in a single, miniature unit, ready for instant installation via an integral METRI-PackT sealed connector. Full mechanical rotation enables flexibility in mounting and alignment. (read more)

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Magnetic Sensors Corporation
1/4 inch Diameter Hall Effect Sensor

1/4" dia. Hall Effect Geartooth Sensors Magnetic Sensors Corporation offers full-function Hall-effect sensors provide high-speed, true-zero speed sensing for limited space applications. (read more)

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BEI Duncan Electronics
9900 Series Dual Output Hall Effect Sensor

Duncan Electronics has introduced the 9900 Dual Output Hall Effect Rotary Sensor featuring rugged, noncontacting position sensing technology. Designed with two sensors in one compact package for the optimum combination of redundancy and cost economics. (read more)

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Honeywell Sensing and Control
VF526DT Dual Hall-Effect Digital Position Sensors

Honeywell's VF526DT Dual Hall-Effect Digital Position Sensors provide signal stability over a wide temperature range, featuring both speed and direction sensing in a 4-pin SOT-89B package available in 1,000/tape and reel. The sensors' temperature-compensated magnetics with lower current consumption are designed for use in potential applications. (read more)

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Honeywell Sensing and Control
Hall Effect Speed Sensors, New Hall Sensor Line

New Hall Effect Speed Sensors (SNDJ Speed Sensors) introduced from Honeywell Sensing & Control that provide you with economic solutions to Speed and Direction Sensing. The SNDJ offers: Standardized Speed and Direction sensing capability, Suitable for use in harsh environments, Flexible mounting capability, and Thread housing for easy set-up and installation. (read more)

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Motion Sensors, Inc.
Dual Channel Hall Effect Sensors

The Motion Sensors (MSI) HD series of sensors is based on Hall Effect sensor technology, which can sense a change in target motion from true zero to 20 KHz.

These sensors are dual channel versions of MSI's H series or HM series of sensors and offer two channels of output. (read more)

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Dart Controls, Inc.
Hall-Effect Geartooth Pick-up - MPU-A Series

The MPU-A Series Hall-Effect Geartooth pick-up provides speed sensing capabilities using an intergrated Hall-Effect sensor in conjunction witha permanent magnet which supplies a bias field. This product is targeted toward hostile environment applications where dirt and oil are major problems. (read more)

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Ultra Electronics Measurement Systems Inc
Joystick Controllers (Hall Effect)

Measurement Systems, Incorporated (MSI) has developed a series of joystick controllers utilizing our patented new Hall Effect sensor technology. These controllers can be used in applications ranging from ruggedized commercial to military. The sensors have inherent high reliability and long life. (read more)

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Position Sensors and Position-Sensing Instruments
Position sensors include wide range of sensors, switches and technologies that are used to determine the placement, speed or movement, direction, and location of a given target. Linear position... (Read More)
Speed Tranducer - Application Note
A Midwest manufacturer of automotive sensors uses Hall effect devices in their Speed Transducer to detect crankshaft rotation in automobiles and trucks. The customer required a very high sensitivity... (Read More)
Speed Sensing - Application Note
APPLICATION DESCRIPTION Speed sensing can be achieved with a variety of approaches. One solution is to use a ferrous metal gear target with a geartooth sensor. The geartooth passes by the sensor face... (Read More)
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Application Note: Comparing Synchronous and Induction Motors - Motors
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Engineering Web: hall-effect sensor manufacturer
Hall effect - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hall effect diagram, showing electron flow (rather than conventional current). Legend: 1. Electrons (not conventional current!) 2. Hall element, or
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HAL® 2xy Low-Cost Hall-Effect Sensor Family HAL® 2xy Low-Cost Hall-Effect Sensor Family
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ROHM - ROHM CO., LTD.
Hall Effect IC Switches ROHM Electronics Announces Complete Line of Hall Effect IC Switches Offering Industry's Smallest Packages
Hamlin Custom Sensor Solutions, Reed switches, Reed relays,...
Technical Information Reed Sensor Hall Sensor
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OPTEK Technology: Optoelectronic and Lighting Solutions
flexibility beyond current position sensor technologies, specify OPTEK?s Autopad technology and hall-effect sensor offering.
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Hall Effect Sensors on ThomasNet.com
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Level Switch Devices - Pressure Switch Instruments - Gems...
level sensors, float type, CVD, thin film, piezo-resonant, capacitance, hall effect and conductance products and services.
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