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Proximity sensors, all types is a general search form for all proximity sensors and presence detection product areas. Search by Specification | Learn More
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
Eddy current proximity sensors and switches detect the proximity or presence of a target by sensing the magnetic fields generated by a reference coil. Search by Specification | Learn More
Ultrasonic proximity sensors use reflected or transmitted ultrasonic waves to detect the presence or absence of a target component. Search by Specification | Learn More
Switches are used to allow electric current to flow when closed. When opened, they prevent current flow. Common switch types include pushbutton, rocker, toggle, rotary coded DIP, rotary DIP, key lock, slide, snap action, and reed. 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
Hall effect proximity sensors are used to detect the proximity, presence or absence of a magnetic object using a critical distance. Search by Specification | Learn More
Capacitive proximity sensors detect the presence or proximity of a target using capacitive technology. Search by Specification | Learn More
Fiber optic proximity sensors use fiber optic technology to detect the proximity of target objects. Search by Specification | Learn More
Reed switches are magnetically actuated switches. They are typically manufactured with two ferromagnetic reeds (contact blades), which are sealed in a glass capsule. In the presence of a magnet, the blades (contacts) close. 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
Matrix switching systems rout signals (RF, video, audio, data, and others) from multiple inputs to multiple outputs. Learn More
Video switchers control video display sequences for multiple camera systems. Search by Specification | Learn More
Liquid level switches are used to detect specific liquid levels or interfaces between liquids. These level measurements are indicated via an electrical switching action. Search by Specification | Learn More
...objects. They can be categorized into three main categories, through beam, retroreflective, and proximity. Through beam photoelectric sensors are configured with the emitter and detector opposite the path of the target and sense presence when the beam... Search by Specification | Learn More
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IP68/IP69K Proximity Inductive Sensors: INOXSENS wenglor sensoric
LASS Autofocus Sensor WDI Wise Device Inc.
Ultrasonic senors for object detection Balluff, Inc.
Proximity Sensors, Magnetic Proximity Sensors Smith Systems, Inc.
No-Drag Flow Meter Sensors, Proximity Sensor Smith Systems, Inc.
Solid State Sensor for Higher Current Switching AA Electric
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Magnetic Sensors Corporation offers accurate, dependable Hall effect proximity switches. (read more)
The FPX4008 proximity air/oil switches are designed specially for lubricators using compressed air as the carrier gas to deliver the lubricant to the lubricating points. (read more)
The STQD2004 - 8mm through STQD2030 – 30mm Series Proximity Switch protectors consist of a 6061 aluminum threaded protector body that screws into a mounting bracket and an 6061 aluminum cable protector that will protect the cable connection from premature failure due to debris, water ingestion and contact damage. (read more)
The Control Concepts Prox Switch is a micro-controlled, field adjustable, multi-setpoint speed / rate monitor that provides 4 character alpha numeric visual indication and relay ouput. The unit offers many versatile features that provide flexibility in application and confidence in sensing. (read more)
From 1 Watt to 200 Watts
Transformers, Offline Switch-Mode (TSD & POL Series)
Power Inductors, Low-Cost Toroidal (VTP Series)
Filters
Line Filters, EMI/RFI Common-Mode (PMCU Series) (read more)
Smith Systems, Inc. Digi-Prox inductive magnetic proximity sensors are used in a variety of applications where movement of metal parts must be monitored. Digi-Prox speed sensors are available in a variety of housing configurations and terminations. These sensors are designed to accommodate a broad spectrum of temperatures and are resistant to oil, dirt and moisture. (read more)
Hermetic Switch, Inc. presents its patented PRX+4000 series of steel proximity sensors. This series provides the market with durable, ready-to-install steel proximity sensors for use in applications where the position of a ferrous metal components must be monitored to ensure operator safety and productivity. (read more)
Proximity sensing in mobile phones turns off the LCD backlight (power saving) when answering a call and the phone is near to the ear. (read more)
A value-priced, basic family of inductive proximity sensors targeted at high-volume OEM users. Available in 8, 12, 18 and 30 millimeter tubular bodies. (read more)
New Proximity Sensors - PRX+2450 Series Delivers Advantages of Reed Technology AND Miniature Size
Responds to Need for Reliable, High Performance Mini-Components in Medical, Electronics, Aerospace, Industrial and Other Applications (read more)
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| PTA230/30. | Newark | ASSEMTECH | All Supplier Direct Ship | PROXIMITY SWITCH, MAGNETIC; Current, Contact Max:3A; Length / Height, External:50mm; Length, Lead:300mm; Material:Bass, nickle plated; Output Type:NO; Power, Switching Max:60W; Resistance, Contact:80mohm; Switch Function Type:SPNO; |
| PTA1500/30. | Newark | ASSEMTECH | All Supplier Direct Ship | Proximity Switch, Magnetic; Switch Function Type:Spno; Current, Contact Max:3A; Output Type:No; Power, Switching Max:120W; Thread Size:M18; Length / Height, External:90Mm; Length, Lead:300Mm; Material:Brass, Nickle Plated; |
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Reed Relays, Reed Sensors, Reed Switches - MEDER electronic The switching function is activated by the introduction or removal of a magnetic field. See MEDER electronic, Inc. Information |
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STMicroelectronics | Smart inductive proximity switch Smart inductive proximity switch Application Note See STMicroelectronics, Inc. Information |
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Field Wiring and Noise Considerations for Analog Signals -... The CMRR is a function of frequency and typically reduces with frequency. |
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SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC L2153 Cable Pull Switch > Cable Pull Switch Switch, dual pull cable maintain contacts SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC L2153 Cable Pull Switch See Grainger Industrial Supply Profile & Catalog |
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SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC XUET080319 Photoelectric Sensor See Grainger Industrial Supply Profile & Catalog |
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Avago Technologies Semiconductors Analog, Mixed-signal and... Magnetic Encoders Photointerrupters Rotary Switches Integrated Ambient Light and Proximity Sensors See Avago Technologies Profile & Catalog |
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Glossary of Industrial Control Terms Brake, Magnetic A friction brake which is controlled by electro magnetic means. |
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Editors' Notes Zoran developed and validated a breakthrough... that Dan Sheingold [dan.sheingold@analog.com rapidly and repeatedly switch large amounts of current, can cause large transient ground GPSNAVIGATION See Analog Devices, Inc. Information |
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LVDS Owner's Manual - Low-Voltage Differential Signaling (PDF) The differential signals also tend to radiate less noise than single-ended signals due to the canceling of magnetic fields. See National Semiconductor Information |