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Electrical <B>Inductance</B> <B>Sensors</B>
Electrical Inductance Sensors - (10 companies)

Electrical inductance sensors measure the inductance of an electrical component or system. Learn More about Electrical Inductance Sensors

Rotary Position <B>Sensors</B>
Rotary Position Sensors - (149 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. Search by Specification | Learn More about Rotary Position Sensors

Calibration Instruments
Calibration Instruments - (505 companies)

Calibration instruments use electrical signals or physical quantities to calibrate sensors and meters. Devices that produce electrical signals can serve as precise meters for sensor calibration, or send output signals to other devices. Search by Specification | Learn More about Calibration Instruments

<B>Inductance</B> Standards and Decades
Inductance Standards and Decades - (10 companies)

Inductance standards and decades provide highly accurate and digitally variable standard values of inductance for calibration, comparison and testing. Search by Specification | Learn More about Inductance Standards and Decades

Variable Resistance Linear Position <B>Sensors</B> and Switches
Variable Resistance Linear Position Sensors and Switches - (11 companies)

Variable reluctance linear position sensors and switches are noncontact devices that use variable reluctance based technology, and whose output signal represents the distance between an object and a reference point. Search by Specification | Learn More about Variable Resistance Linear Position Sensors and Switches

Magnetic Proximity <B>Sensors</B>
Magnetic Proximity Sensors - (189 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. Search by Specification | Learn More about Magnetic Proximity Sensors

Analog Multimeters
Analog Multimeters - (185 companies)

...that measure current may have a current clamp built-in or configured as a probe. A current clamp is a sensor that clamps around the wire. When searching for analog multimeters it is important to consider the measurement range for whichever value is being... Search by Specification | Learn More about Analog Multimeters

Magnetic Speed <B>Sensors</B>
Magnetic Speed Sensors - (122 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. Search by Specification | Learn More about Magnetic Speed Sensors

LVDT Linear Position <B>Sensors</B>
LVDT Linear Position Sensors - (79 companies)

Linear variable differential transformer (LVDT) linear position sensors have a series of inductors in a hollow cylindrical shaft and a solid cylindrical core. These devices produce an electrical output proportional Search by Specification | Learn More about LVDT Linear Position Sensors

Safety <B>Sensor</B> Switches
Safety Sensor Switches - (81 companies)

Safety sensor switches are placed in enclosures to prevent accidental contact with live electrical connections. Learn More about Safety Sensor Switches

Digital Multimeters
Digital Multimeters - (469 companies)

Digital multimeters (or multi-meters) are used to measure electrical quantities such as voltage, current, resistance, frequency, temperature, capacitance, and time period measurements. Search by Specification | Learn More about Digital Multimeters

Light <B>Sensor</B> Chips
Light Sensor Chips - (12 companies)

Light sensor chips convert light into electrical signals which are then conditioned to produce a desired electrical output. They are sometimes called light-to-frequency chips, light-to-voltage chips, or ambient light sensors. Learn More about Light Sensor Chips

<B>Sensor</B> Interface Chips
Sensor Interface Chips - (20 companies)

Sensor interface and excitation IC chips are used as interfaces to sensors and other devices. The input at the interface collects data from the sensor and the output of the interface sends the data to a computer or other suitable device. Learn More about Sensor Interface Chips

Gas Detectors and Gas <B>Sensors</B>
Gas Detectors and Gas Sensors - (389 companies)

Gas detectors and gas sensors interact with a gas to initiate the measurement of its concentration. The detector or sensor then provides output to an instrument to display the measurements. Search by Specification | Learn More about Gas Detectors and Gas Sensors

<B>Sensor</B> Chips
Sensor Chips - (189 companies)

Sensor chips are dies incorporating semiconductor circuit elements that are used to convert changes to some physical parameter to an electrical signal. Search by Specification | Learn More about Sensor Chips

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See more product announcements for Electrical Inductance Sensors
Bi-directional Current Transducer Series 929

Bi-directional Current Transducer Series 929
American Aerospace Controls, Inc.


Bi-Directional Current Transducer Series S273

Bi-Directional Current Transducer Series S273
American Aerospace Controls, Inc.


Current Sensor, Hall-effect, Open-Loop Sensor

Current Sensor, Hall-effect, Open-Loop Sensor
Honeywell Sensing and Control


DC Voltage Transducer & Detector Series S657

DC Voltage Transducer & Detector Series S657
American Aerospace Controls, Inc.


Fluke 115 TRMS Digital Multimeter

Fluke 115 TRMS Digital Multimeter
Fotronic Corporation / Test Equipment Depot


Fluke 117 Electrician's Multimeter

Fluke 117 Electrician's Multimeter
Fotronic Corporation / Test Equipment Depot


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Product News for inductance sensor

Motion Sensors, Inc.
RF (Eddy Current) Speed Sensors

RF Speed Sensors have open fronts and are epoxy encapsulated. Models are also available with closed fronts as well as hermetically sealed versions for applications that require protection from moisture and other fluids. (read more)

Futek Advanced Sensor Technology, Inc.
FUTEK's Internally Amplified Rotary Torque Sensor

FUTEK Advanced Sensor Technology, Inc. (FUTEK) introduces an Internally Amplified Rotary Torque Sensor. The TRS605 Rotary Torque Sensor with non contact shaft to shaft has signal transmission, integral measurement electronics and a high level of interference immunity. (read more)

Browse Torque Sensors Datasheets for Futek Advanced Sensor Technology, Inc.
Motion Sensors, Inc.
Sensor Customization Options

MSI specializes in developing and manufacturing sensors and electronics for companies based upon their unique specifications. Innovative engineering and a commitment to customer satisfaction have enabled us to continue offering custom products at very reasonable prices. Contact us today and let us assist you. (read more)

Smith Systems, Inc.
Passive Speed Sensors, Passive Speed Sensor

Smith Systems, Inc. passive speed sensors (Magna-Tran ®)convert mechanical motion to an A/C voltage without the need of a power supply. These self-contained magnetic sensors produce a magnetic field which, when in the proximity of ferrous objects in motion, generate a voltage. The frequency of this voltage is directly proportional to the speed of the object in motion. (read more)

Browse Magnetic Speed Sensors Datasheets for Smith Systems, Inc.
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)

Pem-Tech, Inc.
PT295 Series Toxic Sensor, Combustible Gas Sensors

Combustible Gas Sensor or Stand Alone Toxic Sensors PT295 suitable for use in hazardous locations from Pem-Tech, Inc.. Microprocessor based design with linear 4-20mA analog output. (read more)

Browse Gas Detectors and Gas Sensors Datasheets for Pem-Tech, Inc.
Smith Systems, Inc.
Digital Speed Sensor, Proximity Speed Sensors

Smith Digi-Tran ® Digital Speed Sensors utilize integral active signal conditioning electronics to provide constant amplitude output regardless of exciter speed. These speed sensors can be powered with a wide range of supply voltages and are compatible with digital equipment. (read more)

Browse Magnetic Speed Sensors Datasheets for Smith Systems, Inc.
Everight Position Technologies Corporation
Position Sensors: NYCE Wave Micro•LITE sensor

Extremely Low Mass NYCE Wave Inductive Micro-Linear Position/Displacement Sensor Capability for OEM Applications from Everight Precision. For OEM micro-linear position/displacement applications (measuring ranges up to 5mm) requiring sub-micron resolution and infinite life (non-contact design)... (read more)

Browse LVDT Linear Position Sensors Datasheets for Everight Position Technologies Corporation
Everight Position Technologies Corporation
Linear-Cylinder Position Sensors, Inductive Sensor

Linear-Cylinder Position Sensors, Inductive Linear Sensor (P100) from Everight Precision. Durable, high accuracy inductive linear sensor for hydraulic and pneumatic cylinder position feedback. Available in any stroke length from 20 mm up to 600 mm. An intrinsically safe version is available. (read more)

Browse Inductive Linear Position Sensors and Switches Datasheets for Everight Position Technologies Corporation
Everight Position Technologies Corporation
Miniature Rotary Position Sensors, Compact Sensor

Miniature Rotary Position Sensors (P501)from Everight Precision Technologies Corporation. The P501 is a very compact and durable sensor ideally suited to applications which are beyond the capabilities of potentiometers. (read more)

Browse Rotary Position Sensors Datasheets for Everight Position Technologies Corporation
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