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Inductive linear position sensors and switches are noncontact devices that determine an object's coordinates (linear or angular) with respect to a reference. Search by Specification | Learn More
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
Linear velocity sensors measure the linear velocity of an object using either contact or non-contact techniques. Search by Specification | Learn More
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
...given in units such as ±RPM, etc. The sensor technology used in tachometers can be contact type, photoelectric, inductive, of Hall effect. In a contact type instrument the tachometer probe or sensor comes in contact with the rotating part... Search by Specification | Learn More
...interface bus (GPIB), a standard which is also known as IEEE 488. Other digital outputs for inductive linear position sensors and switches include transistor-transistor logic (TTL) signals. Selecting fiber optic linear position sensors requires... Search by Specification | Learn More
Magnetic field sensors measure magnetic field strength, direction, and/or magnetic flux. They are used for scientific measurement, navigation, and industrial applications. Search by Specification | Learn More
Linear position sensors is a general search form for all linear position / displacement detection product areas. Search by Specification | Learn More
Eddy current linear position sensors detect the distance from a target by using magnetic fields generated by a reference and sensing coils. Search by Specification | Learn More
Inductive proximity sensors detect the presence or absence of an object using a critical distance. Search by Specification | Learn More
Vision sensors are machine vision video cameras with integrated signal processing and imaging electronics. They typically include program and data interfaces. Search by Specification | Learn More
Ultrasonic linear position sensors and switches use ultrasonic waves in combination with light and frequency readings for position and displacement sensing. Search by Specification | Learn More
Motor speed controllers are electronic devices that control motor speed. They carry specifications for drive type, product classification, electrical ratings, and operating parameters. Search by Specification | Learn More
Zero speed switches are devices used to detect stoppage of a rotating shaft. They typically have one or more relays. Search by Specification | Learn More
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
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IP67 Linear and Ring Scale Encoders AMO Corporation
Linear Inductive Position Sensor– LVIT Everight Position Technologies Corporation
Positek DC LVIT Linear Sensor / Cylinder Position Everight Position Technologies Corporation
Intrinsically Safe rugged linear position sensors Everight Position Technologies Corporation
Linear-Cylinder Position Sensors, Inductive Sensor Everight Position Technologies Corporation
AMO Absolute Linear & Angular Encoders - IP67 AMO Corporation
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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)
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)
High output, High Sensitivity Passive speed sensors convert mechanical motion to A/C voltage without an external power source. These self-contained magnetic sensors produce a magnetic field which, when in the proximity of ferrous objects in motion, generate a voltage. When a magnetic sensor is mounted in the proximity of a ferrous metal target.. (read more)
Molded Automotive. Smith Systems, Inc. offers several standard, molded polymer shell speed sensors specifically for high volume, low cost applications. The polymer is a high-strength material suitable for the temperatures common in automotive and other motor sports applications. (read more)
Electro-Sensors, Inc. has introduced the first-of-its-kind SpeedTalker DN (UI), the latest addition to its range of DeviceNet shaft speed sensors and tachometers. The SpeedTalker DN (UI) is a network powered DeviceNet tachometer designed to convert pulse frequencies from a wide range of sensors into RPM units. (read more)
Smith Digi-Tran ® Zero Speed Sensors and Bi-Directional Zero Speed Sensors are available in a variety of housing configurations and terminations. Housing configurations to accommodate applications with high pressure and fluid submersion are available. These sensors are designed to accommodate a broad spectrum of temperatures and are resistant to oil, dirt and moisture. (read more)
Passive speed sensors convert mechanical motion to A/C voltage without an external power source. These self-contained magnetic sensors produce a magnetic field which, when in the proximity of ferrous objects in motion, generate a voltage. (read more)
MSC Vehicle Speed Sensors acquire digital signal from mechanical speedometer cable drive output. Road speed signal for electronic speedometers, aftermarket cruise control units, or electronic fuel injection conversions. (read more)
Zero speed, non-contact sensors measure magnetic field distortion, providing precise measurements of movement as slow as zero IPS. (read more)
Simplify the testing procedures with the model TMC-CD-001 low frequency sensor, it can directly connect to the display and dispose instrument. (read more)
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GP-X Series Measurement Sensors | Panasonic Electric Works... Inductive Displacement Sensor High functionality inductive displacement sensor with 40 kHz sampling and +/-0.3% F.S. linearity |
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Dwyer Instruments Home Page 2009 Current Transformers / Switches Fan Speed Controllers Indicating Annunciators Intrinsically Safe Barriers Isolating Transmitters Motion/Safety See Dwyer Instruments Inc. Profile & Catalog |
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STMicroelectronics | Fan speed controller based on STDS75 or... Rev 1 1/15 www.st.com Contents AN2680 Contents 1 Digital temperature sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 See STMicroelectronics, Inc. Information |
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EETimes.com | Electronics Industry News for EEs & Engineering... See EE Times Information |
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Wind Speed Measurement Anemometers, Engine Controls | GILL Position Sensor | Level Sensor Speed Sensor | Flow Sensor Gill Technology Research and development consultancy. |
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Xilinx DS100 Virtex-5 Family Overview Additional platform dependant features include power-optimized high-speed serial transceiver blocks for enhanced serial connectivity, PCI Express? See Xilinx, Inc. Information |
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Virtex-5 FXT FPGAs Optimized for embedded processing, DSP, and memory-intensive applications with highest-speed serial I/O See Xilinx, Inc. Information |
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Liquid Level Measurement | Position | Speed | Flow Sensors |... Speed Sensors Oil Condition Sensors Technical See Gill Sensors Information |
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Hard disk drive - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 3 Capacity and access speed 3.1 Capacity measurements |
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AC motor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 5.4 Slow-speed synchronous timing motors |