Analog Variable Reluctance (VR) Speed Sensors are passive sensors and do not require any external power source. The sensor generates a sinusoidal output voltage proportional to target speed and air gap. (read more)
MSC position switches employ hall effect technology to sense presence or absence of target magnet (read more)
Magnetic Sensors Corporation offers accurate, dependable Hall effect proximity switches. (read more)
Zero speed, non-contact sensors measure magnetic field distortion, providing precise measurements of movement as slow as zero IPS. (read more)
Magnetic Sensors Corporation has earned a reputation for producing high quality and innovative custom coil assemblies for a wide variety of applications. Designing, engineering, tooling and manufacturing all performed in-house by MSC personnel. (read more)
These generate a signal by sensing the proximity or transition of ferrous metal masses: gear teeth, tone wheel, reluctor, bolts or rivets; or interruptions in ferrous targets: slotted wheel. (read more)
MSC Variable Reluctance (VR) Speed Sensors generate a sine wave signal when stimulated by transition of ferrous targets. Require no outside power source. (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)
MSC Analog Variable Reluctance (VR) Speed Sensors are passive sensors and do not require any external power source. The sensor generates a sinusoidal output voltage proportional to target speed and air gap. (read more)
High quality, reliable digital signal source for automotive applications. Connects to transmission speedometer cable drive output fitting. Alternatively it can be installed in-line or at the end the of speedometer cable (read more)
MSC Vehicle Speed Sensors acquire digital signal from mechanical speedometer cable drive output. Road speed signal for electronic speedometers, aftermarket cruise control units, or electronic fuel injection conversions. (read more)
Called Gear Tooth Sensors because they record the movement of ferrous targets, typically gear teeth, passing through a magnetic field. Magnetic Sensors Corporation offers four basic types of gear tooth sensors. (read more)
Magnetic Sensors Corporation offers Variable Reluctance sensors certified by CSA and ATEX for use in hazardous environments. (read more)
Quadrature Sensors provide two 90ยบ out of phase digital outputs to record speed and direction of travel of gear teeth or other ferrous targets past the sensor. (read more)
These generate a signal by sensing the proximity or transition of ferrous metal masses: gear teeth, tone wheel, reluctor, bolts or rivets; or interruptions in ferrous targets: slotted wheel. (read more)
High quality, reliable digital signal source for automotive applications. Connects to transmission speedometer cable drive output fitting. Alternatively it can be installed in-line or at the end the of speedometer cable. (read more)
