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Part # Distributor Manufacturer Product Category Description
5430929 PLC Radwell Woodward Sensors & Switches, Sensor Accessory MAGNETIC PICKUP
MP37CA00 PLC Radwell Red Lion Controls Sensors & Switches, Proximity Switch MAGNETIC PICKUP 3/8 CYLINDRICAL
LMPEC000 PLC Radwell Red Lion Controls Not Provided LOGIC MAGNETIC PICKUP EMITTER FOLLOWER, 3-PIN CONN

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  • Magnetic Sensors and Timing Applications
    the mechanical system it is trying to control. The objective of a sensing system used in timing applications is to provide an electrical signal that accurately corresponds to the physical object being monitored. Magnetic sensors such as Hall effect and magnetic pickups are candidates for this job. Each
  • Magnetic Sensing
    Magnetic sensors detect moving ferrous metal. The simplest magnetic sensor consists of a wire coiled around a permanent magnet. A ferrous object approaching the sensor changes magnetic flux through the coil, generating a voltage at the coil terminals. Magnetic pickups sense linear or rotary motion
  • Magnetic Fields & Shields
    a compass (for DC fields) or a pickup coil (for AC fields). The first step to developing an effective magnetic shield is to measure the intensity of the field surrounding the area to be shielded. Will a magnetic shield block the field's effects?. There is no known material that blocks magnetic
  • Measuring Length and Rate Using Quadrature for an Oil Drilling Operation
    vibration and bidirectional movement preclude use of conventional magnetic pickups and pulse totalizers. an-c002.pub LAUREL ELECTRONICS, INC. Application Note AN-C002. November 11, 2001. Using Laurel quadrature meters. for oil drilling in the Gulf of Mexico. The problem: measuring length
  • Measuring Torsional Crank Shaft Jitter
    attached to an engine dynamometer. The significance of this is that only one tachometer channel was required to identify crank jitter. Figure 1: A Prosig P8020. The Prosig P8020 data acquisition unit (see figure 1) was used to capture the crank tachometer signal from a magnetic pickup transducer
  • Magnetostriction in Automotive Position Measurement
    Magnetostriction is a property of ferromagnetic materials such as iron, nickel, and cobalt. When placed in a magnetic field, these materials change size and/or shape (Figure 2). This physical response of a ferromagnetic material is due to the pres-ence of magnetic moments, and can be understood
  • Reading Pulse Output Sensors with dataTaker DT8x Data Loggers
    to use, it is essential to know the electrical characteristics of the output pulses. that are coming from the sensor. There are 4 common output types: AC voltage output devices: These are not true pulse output sensors, but they are commonly found in. anemometers and magnetic pickups. The signal
  • Matching Permanent Magnets to Applications
    The purpose of a permanent magnet is to produce flux in the working gap of a device. Obviously all permanent magnetic material will produce flux, but depending upon the working application, certain material types, grades and shapes will be more efficient than others. The following is a breakdown

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