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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.
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Partb # Distributor Manufacturer Product Category Description
CR115A19 PLC Radwell General Electric Sensors & Switches, Limit Switch LIMIT SWITCH MAGNETIC
2301483 PLC Radwell 20th Century Machine Sensors & Switches, Limit Switch SWITCH MAGNETIC BIN
3SE67042BA PLC Radwell Siemens Sensors & Switches, Limit Switch MAGNETIC SWITCH CODED MAGNET
MAK2613L1 PLC Radwell Bernstein Sensors & Switches, Limit Switch MAGNETIC SWITCH 250V 60VA
3SE67042BA PLC Radwell Siemens Building Technologies Sensors & Switches, Limit Switch MAGNETIC SWITCH CODED MAGNET
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  • How to Choose Float Switch Devices for Level Measurement
    Company offers a choice of several types of devices based on electronic and magnetic principles. This Tech Note is intended to assist the user in selecting the correct float switch for the application and to provide general information relative to fluids and material compatibility. Instructions supplied
  • Basic Electrical Parameters of Reed Switch Products (.pdf)
    . 40. 90. 140. magnetic field is removed or eliminated from the Reed. Temperature (°C). Switch). To obtain consistent Pull-In and Drop-out results,. saturating the Reed Switch with a strong magnetic field first,. before taking the Pull-In measurement will produce more. consistent results. (see
  • The Switch to Switched Reluctance
    become generators by altering the timing of phase excitation — that is, switch on the electromagnets when the stator and rotor poles are separating, rather than when they are approaching. Switching on a stator pole when it aligns with the rotor puts a magnetic field through the rotor. The mechanical
  • The Switch to Switched Reluctance
    of slots cut into them. SR-torque production resembles that of stepmotors because coils in the stator serve as electromagnets that attract the nearest rotor poles. One important difference between an SR motor and a stepper is that a stepper operates open loop. The rotor follows the magnetic field
  • Switch Mode Power Supply (SMPS) Topologies (Part I)
    is not switched off immediately. magnetic core, but less ripple current (<10% of full load. after the inductor reaches zero. current) is seen by the output capacitor; therefore, the. loss in the inductor increases. Also, less ripple current. MULTIPHASE SYNCHRONOUS BUCK. makes current mode control almost
  • Teccor Thyristors used as AC Static Switches and Relays (.pdf)
    sensitive. light- activated semiconductors, optocoupler, magnetic. measuring instrument, capable of sensing changes in. cores, and magnetic reed switches are all suitable control. temperature as small as 0.1 ºC. Its major limitation lies in. elements. Regardless of the switch type chosen, it must. its
  • Application: Convertible Roof Limit Position Sensor (.pdf)
    Convertible roof position whether open or closed require a magnetic proximity sensor to turn off the roof motor. The reed sensor can reliably sense both end positions and activate or deactivate the motor. Microsoft Word - Convertible_Roof_Limit_Position_Sensor.doc Au. A t. u o. t m. o a. m t
  • Analysis and Opinion on the Operation of Switch Mode Power Supplies under Switched Voltage Phase Conditions (.pdf)
    function of flux and induction. This non-linear relationship leads to. the familiar magnetic B-H curve, as shown in Figure 1, showing that there is a finite limit to the number of volt-. seconds of magnetic flux that the transformer is able to support. Beyond the saturation point, at which maximum. flux

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