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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 about Hall Effect Proximity Sensors
Proximity sensors, all types is a general search form for all proximity sensors and presence detection product areas. Search by Specification | Learn More about Proximity Sensors
Hall effect position sensors are non-contact devices that convert energy from a magnetic field into an electrical signal. They use the Hall effect, a voltage caused by current-flow in the presence of a magnetic field. Search by Specification | Learn More about Hall Effect Position Sensors
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. Search by Specification | Learn More about Current Sensors
...primarily where material geometry is constant and for detection of large cracks.<BR> <BR> Eddy current probes can be reflection style devices. Reflection probes utilize a driver coil and a sensor coil. They are often differential... Search by Specification | Learn More about Eddy Current Probes
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 about Magnetic Field Sensors
...products include induction motors, synchronous motors, pole number control drives, sensor-less vector drives, vector or feedback drives, and servos or brushless motors. Choices for direct current (DC) motors include brushed motors, brushless motors... Search by Specification | Learn More about Motor Speed Controllers
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
...or vibrational responses. For example, if a break, deformation or other failure occurs, acoustic emission sensors can detect the burst of high frequency caused by the event. Noise detectors are used to detect leaks or changes in process components... Search by Specification | Learn More about Nondestructive Testing (NDT) Equipment
Linear position sensors is a general search form for all linear position / displacement detection product areas. Search by Specification | Learn More about Linear Position Sensors
Motor controllers receive supply voltages and provide signals to motor drives that are interfaced to motors. They include a power supply, amplifier, user interface, and position control circuitry. Search by Specification | Learn More about Motor Controllers
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
...consists of a rotor and a permanent magnetic field stator. The magnetic field is maintained using either permanent magnets or electromagnetic windings. DC motors are most commonly used in variable speed and torque applications. Brushed DC motors have... Search by Specification | Learn More about DC Motors
Electrical power sensors are used to measure electric power. Learn More about Electrical Power Sensors
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
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Custom Proximity Sensors, Hall Effect Micropac Industries, Inc.
Hall Effect Speed Sensors, New Hall Sensor Line Honeywell Sensing and Control
HE950 Proximity Sensor Electro-Sensors, Inc.
VF526DT Dual Hall-Effect Digital Position Sensors Honeywell Sensing and Control
Rotary Position Sensor - Angle Sensor Magnetic Sensors Corporation
High Reliability Back Biased Hall Effect Switch Micropac Industries, Inc.
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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)
The MLX90248ELD is a low profile Ultra-Thin QFN package that enhances the benefits of pole-independent, micropower performance by providing for more compact system design. The device also exhibits very high magnetic sensitivity with accurate and reliable performance over the operating range due to advanced dynamic offset cancellation technique incorporated on-chip. (read more)
DOGA presents its new motor 319 equipped with integrated Hall Sensor. This motor uses a new generation sensor which turns these motors into on of the most important launches in the D.C.motors range in DOGA.
The 319 motor with Hall Sensor is a motor capable of detecting speed, position and sense of rotation of the motor and it issues data by means of independent digital outputs.
The ... (read more)
The iC-ML supplies the absolute linear position of a magnetic tape placed above the chip's package, with a Hall sensor array granting a reasonable system assembly tolerance. Controlled signal amplitudes are ensured by the embedded signal conditioning circuit also monitoring a "loss of magnetic field" condition. (read more)
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)
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)
iC-MA supplies the absolute angular position of a magnet placed above or below the chip's package, with a set of four distributed Hall sensors granting a reasonable system assembly tolerance. Controlled signal amplitudes are ensured by the embedded signal conditioning circuit also monitoring a "loss of magnet" condition for z-axis detection. (read more)
The iC-MH 12-bit angular encoder is a position sensor with integrated Hall sensors for scanning a permanent magnet. The signal conditioning unit generates constant-amplitude since cosine voltages that can be used for angle calculation. The resolution can be programmed up to a maximum of 4,096 angular increments per rotation. (read more)
Hall effect, open-loop current sensors from Honeywell Sensing & Control. The CSCA-A Series of open-loop current sensors are based on the principles of the Hall-effect wherein a Hall-effect device (HED) produces an output voltage linearly related to the amplitude and phase of a magnetic field applied to it. (read more)
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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3-Phase BLDC Motor Control with Hall Sensor Using 56F80X or... 3-Phase BLDC Motor Control with Hall Sensor Using 56F80X or 56F8300 Digital Signal Controllers See Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. Information |
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IPMItool platform management and its primary purpose is to handle the autonomous sensor monitoring and event logging features. |
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Ptolemy Project Home Page Tutorial: Building Concurrent and Parallel Ptolemy II Models using ThreadedComposite |
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Prof. Ming Wu, UC Berkeley Directions to Cory Hall College of Engineering Co-Director Berkeley Sensor & Actuator Center (BSAC) |
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F281x BLDC3_1: Sensored Trapezoidal Control of BLDC Motor... F281x BLDC3_1: Sensored Trapezoidal Control of BLDC Motor Using Hall Sensors Status: ACTIVE |
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the Otherpower.com Discussion Board || Monitoring Amps using... Monitoring Amps using Hall Effect Sensor Monitoring Amps using Hall Effect Sensor | 26 comments (26 topical, 0 editorial) |
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A Note on Dynamic Displacement Measurements Using Hall Effect... The transducer uses a commercially available Hall effect sensor and a permanent magnet. See ASTM International Information |
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Sensor Signal Conditioners - Application Notes by Category App Note 4067 Abstract Using the MAX1452 for Remote-Sensor Compensation See Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. Information |
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Atmel Products - Application Notes AVR275: Sensor-based Control of Three Phase Brushless DC Motors Using AT90USB family (10 pages, revision A, updated 09/06) This application note See Atmel Corporation Profile & Catalog |
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Atmel Products - Microcontrollers - AVR® 8-Bit RISC -... Hall-sensor based control of three phase BLDC - Hall-sensor inputs on IO with Pin-Change-Interrupt - Speed controlled using PWM channels connected to See Atmel Corporation Profile & Catalog |