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Hall Effect Position Sensors - (66 companies)...field sensor. This video reviews the Hall effect: Video Credit: Sensorlytics. This video demonstrates a Hall effect sensor interacting to various magnets: Video Credit: KJ Magnetics Products. Types of Hall Effect Position Sensors. Hall effect position... Search by Specification | Learn More -
Hall Effect Proximity Sensors - (96 companies)Hall effect proximity sensors are used to detect the proximity, presence or absence of a magnetic object using a critical distance. How to Select Hall Effect Proximity Sensors. Hall effect sensor. Image Credit: MSC & elobau. Hall effect proximity... Search by Specification | Learn More -
Proximity Sensors - (898 companies)...photoelectric, ultrasonic, and Hall effect. Capacitive proximity sensors utilize the face or surface of the sensor as one plate of a capacitor, and the surface of a conductive or dielectric target object as the other. The capacitance varies inversely... Search by Specification | Learn More -
Magnetic Field Sensors - (73 companies)...of a vertical rod and then plot this information on a grid. Hall Effect sensors convert the energy stored in a magnetic field to an electrical signal by developing a voltage between the two edges of a current-carrying conductor whose faces... Search by Specification | Learn More -
Magnetic Proximity Sensors - (245 companies)...when it enters the detection range of the sensor. The switch may be a reed switch or the device could operate due to inductive, variable reluctance, magneto resistive or hall effect operating principles. Sensors Specifications. Performance Criteria... Search by Specification | Learn More -
Current Sensors - (247 companies)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. How to Select Current Sensors. Hall Effect current sensor. AC... Search by Specification | Learn More
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Linear Position Sensors - (737 companies)...medium. Inductive, Hall Effect, magnetoresistive, magnetostrictive, and variable reluctance sensors measure the disruption of magnetic fields. Linear potentiometers produce a resistance output proportional to an object's displacement or position... Search by Specification | Learn More
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Sensor Accessories - (65 companies)Sensor accessories including mounts, sensor cables and sensor adapters are components specifically engineered for holding/positioning sensors or connecting sensors to sensor systems or instruments. Sensor Accessories Information. Sensor accessories... Learn More
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Rotary Position Sensors - (200 companies)...of the element changes, the corresponding changes in the magnetic field results in a linear change in output voltage. A Hall effect sensor relative to a rotating shaft. Image credit: B. Mumford. Hall effect sensors are better suited to harsh environments... Search by Specification | Learn More
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Gas Sensors - (557 companies)Gas sensors interact with a gas to initiate the measurement of its concentration. The sensor then provides output to an instrument to display the measurements. Gas sensors interact with a gas to initiate the measurement of its concentration. The gas... Search by Specification | Learn More
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Temper Corporation
Position Sensors, Hall Effect Temper Corporation manufactures custom hall effect position sensors to match your specifications. (read more) -
AW Gear Meters
Hall Effect Sensor Dual hall effect. Hall effect dual pulse. Sinking and sorce pulse output. Quad 4 sourcing. Pulse output hall effect single sensor (read more)Browse Flow Meters Datasheets for AW Gear Meters -
SKF/North America
Custom Hall Effect Position Sensors New patented SKF® Sensor-Bearing Units provide compact and cost-effective solutions to ascertain the precise motion status of rotating or axially traveling components in open-loop and closed-loop motion control systems. These "intelligent" bearings can reliably record number of revolutions, speed, direction of rotation, relative position/counting, and acceleration or deceleration. SKF Sensor-Bearing Units are available in a wide range of bore sizes and dimensions. Customized units can... (read more) -
Magnetic Sensors Corporation
Hall Effect Zero Speed Sensor Hall effect, zero speed non-contact sensors provide a TTL compatible constant amplitude output over target speed ranges from 0 Hz to 50,000 Hz with air gaps up to .125". · True Zero Speed Sensing. · Wide Operating Voltage Range from 5 VDC to 24 VDC. · Open Collector Output with Sinking Currents to 35 MA. · Operating Temperature Range to 150°C. (read more) -
SST Sensing Ltd.
Hall Effect Rotary Position Sensor DWS Position Switch uses a magnetically biased Hall effect integrated circuit (IC) to accurately sense rotary movement of the actuator shaft. This IC, together with conditioning and protection circuitry and two permanent magnets, is sealed in a rugged package. Our range of position sensors and capacitive sensors are used to accurately detect rotary position, many of our solutions are bespoke to our customers requirements. The compact and rugged designs of our products make them ideal... (read more)Browse Rotary Position Sensors Datasheets for SST Sensing Ltd. -
Electro-Sensors, Inc.
Hall Effect Speed Sensors, Digital Pulse Output As a pulser disc or split collar wrap rotates (mounted on the monitored shaft) the target magnets pass in front of the sensor. The Hall Effect sensor switches high and low as it is exposed to the alternating polarity of the magnets on the disc or wrap, producing a digital pulse output. The 906 Hall Effect Sensor is the standard sensor for most Electro-Sensors systems. The 907 XP (explosion proof) Hall Effect sensor produces a digital pulse signal for use with speed switches, tachometers... (read more)Browse Magnetic Speed Sensors Datasheets for Electro-Sensors, Inc. -
Honeywell Sensing and Control
Honeywell High Sensitivity Hall Effect IC Sensors Honeywell's SS360NT/SS360ST/SS460S High Sensitivity Bipolar Latching Digital Hall-effect Sensor Integrated Circuits utilize bipolar latching magnetics which make these products perfect for accurate speed sensing and revolutions-per-minute (RPM) measurement. These new sensors offer reliable switching points with high magnetic sensitivity of 30 G typical (55 G maximum) without using chopper stabilization on the Hall element, resulting in a clean output signal and the fastest latch response time... (read more)Browse Hall Effect Position Sensors Datasheets for Honeywell Sensing and Control -
Honeywell Sensing and Control
RTY Series Hall-effect Rotary Position Sensors Honeywell ’s RTY Series Hall-effect Rotary Position Sensors provide angle monitoring in harsh transportation and industrial applications at a competitive cost. These new devices provide a cost-effective rotary position sensor solution with a variety of options (e.g., sensing range, pinout, and voltage) that allow customers to choose the configuration of the sensor to meet their specific application needs. These products use a magnetically biased, Hall-effect integrated circuit (IC... (read more)Browse Hall Effect Position Sensors Datasheets for Honeywell Sensing and Control -
Honeywell Sensing and Control
Linear Hall-effect Sensors ICs, SS39ET Series The SS39ET/SS49E/SS59ET Series Low-cost Linear Hall-effect Sensor ICs are small, versatile devices that are operated by the magnetic field from a permanent magnet or an electromagnet. The linear sourcing output voltage is set by the supply voltage and varies in proportion to the strength of the magnetic field. The low voltage capability (as low as 2.7 Vdc) and reduced current consumption of only 6 mA (typical at 5 Vdc) help make this product energy efficient. The integrated circuitry features... (read more)Browse Hall Effect Position Sensors Datasheets for Honeywell Sensing and Control -
Magnetic Sensors Corporation
1/4 inch Diameter Hall Effect Sensor 1/4" dia. Hall Effect Geartooth Sensors. Magnetic Sensors Corporation's new, full-function Hall-effect sensors provide high-speed, true-zero speed sensing for limited space applications. Measuring only 1/4" dia. by 1.130" overall length. With no compromise in performance this sensor delivers a 10 mA output. Supply voltage from 5 to 24 vdc. Operating speeds are from true zero to 12,000 cycles per second. Air gap is .015" with using 8DP gear as a target. Operating temperature: -25°C to +125°C... (read more)Browse Magnetic Speed Sensors Datasheets for Magnetic Sensors Corporation
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