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Balls and Sphere Shapes - (207 companies)Balls and sphere shapes are used in products that require a spherical component. Examples include bearings, ball screws, valves, flow meters, and gages. Balls and sphere shapes are made from materials such as glass, metals, plastics, and ceramics...Ball TypeApplicationsFeatures
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Speed Sensors - (154 companies)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. Description. Speed sensors...
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Metal Balls - (125 companies)How to Select Metal Balls. Metal balls are rolling, spherical elements that exhibit greater strength and toughness than plastic and ceramic balls. They have a sufficient hardness for many industrial ball applications, and most products...
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Ceramic Balls - (72 companies)Ceramic balls are spherical, rolling elements that provide higher stiffness, lower thermal expansion, lighter weight, increased corrosion resistance, and higher electrical resistance than steel balls. They are made from a variety of ceramic...
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Zero Speed Switches - (27 companies)Zero speed switches are devices used to detect stoppage of a rotating shaft. They typically have one or more relays. Zero speed switches are used to detect the stoppage of a rotating shaft. They typically have one or more relays and may provide...
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High Speed Cameras - (126 companies)Speed Camera Operation. High speed cameras function similarly to other types of video cameras, focusing light from the visible spectrum onto an image sensor which will turn the image into an electronic and recordable medium. Today, high-speed cameras...
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Speed Logs - (27 companies)...are required by SOLAS regulation to possess devices indicating both water reference and ground reference speed. Types of Speed Logs. Electromagnetic -- These devices, also called EM logs, rely on a coil in an electromagnetic sensor. When the AC...
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Speed Controls - (64 companies)Speed controls, including speed regulators and rate controllers, are used to decelerate and regulate the speed of loads such as moving carriages and machining feeds near the end of their travel. They frequently use fluid dampening methods...
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Plastic and Rubber Balls - (62 companies)How to Select Plastic and Rubber Balls. Plastic and rubber balls are rolling, spherical elements that have low friction values and require little or no lubrication. They are lighter than metal balls and resistant corrosion and abrasion. Some plastic...
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Motor Speed Controllers - (196 companies)Motor speed controllers are electronic devices that control motor speed. They carry specifications for drive type, product classification, electrical ratings, and operating parameters. Motor speed controllers are electronic devices that control...
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Smith Systems, Inc.
Custom Active Speed Sensors Custom Active Speed Sensors. Smith Systems Digi-Tran (R) Digital Speed Sensors utilize integral active signal conditioning electronics to provide constant amplitude output regardless of exciter speed. These speed sensors can be powered with a wide range of supply voltages and are compatible with digital equipment. These speed sensors can be used to detect ferrous metal and magnets in motion. Smith Systems, Inc. offers three types of active speed sensors, standard digital, zero speed... (read more)Browse Speed Sensors Datasheets for Smith Systems, Inc. -
Smith Systems, Inc.
Customized Miniature Speed Sensors Smith Systems offers a wide variety of customized speed sensors for extreme duty applications. Common applications include the following: High Speed Compressors. Hydraulic Pumps. Turbochargers. Transmissions. Alternators. Smith Systems products are: ISO 9001 registered. IRIS certified. TS compliant. Contact us today to discuss your project with one of our experts (read more)Browse Speed Sensors Datasheets for Smith Systems, Inc. -
Smith Systems, Inc.
Active speed sensors Smith Digi-Tran (R) Digital Speed Sensors utilize integral active signal conditioning electronics to provide constant amplitude output regardless of exciter speed. These speed sensors can be powered with a wide range of supply voltages and are compatible with digital equipment. These speed sensors can be used to detect ferrous metal and magnets in motion. Smith Systems, Inc. offers three types of active speed sensors, standard digital, zero speed, and proximity. For more information visit our (read more)Browse Speed Sensors Datasheets for Smith Systems, Inc. -
Smith Systems, Inc.
Sensors for Speed, Motion, & Temperature Smith Systems, Inc. has the in-house capability to combine speed, direction and temperature sensing in the same sensor housing. Applications with special sensing requirements or with limited room for mounting make effective use of this cost saving approach. (read more)Browse Magnetic Proximity Sensors Datasheets for Smith Systems, Inc. -
Micro-Epsilon Group
Capacitive rotational speed sensor The capaNCDT CST6110 is a capacitive measuring system for non-contact rotation speed measurement of conductive measurement objects such as metals and non-conductive objects such as ceramics or plastics. This non-contact measurement is performed, for example, in drives, on rotor blades or on position marks of shafts. The sensor can be mounted in axial and radial direction to the target in order to detect objects such as blades, teeth, rings or nubs. The measuring range from 1 to 400,000 rpm... (read more)Browse Capacitive Linear Position Sensors Datasheets for Micro-Epsilon Group -
MultiDimension Technology Co., Ltd.
TMR Gear Speed Sensors TMR4M02/03/04/05/08BG geartooth sensors. TMR4M02/03/04/05/08BG geartooth sensors are composed of a dual-channel push-pull Wheatstone full bridge including eight high-sensitivity tunneling magnetoresistance (TMR) sensing elements. The placement of TMR sensing elements is designed for specific gear pitches in different gear modules. The dual-channel Wheatstone full bridge outputs two orthogonal sine and cosine signals with the rotation of the gears. The period of this signal equals to the gear... (read more)Browse Rotary Position Sensors Datasheets for MultiDimension Technology Co., Ltd. -
Smith Systems, Inc.
Custom Digital Speed and Active Speed Sensors Custom Digital Speed and Active Speed Sensors. Smith Systems Digi-Tran (R) Digital Speed Sensors utilize integral active signal conditioning electronics to provide constant amplitude output regardless of exciter speed. These speed sensors can be powered with a wide range of supply voltages and are compatible with digital equipment. These speed sensors can be used to detect ferrous metal and magnets in motion. Smith Systems, Inc. offers three types of active speed sensors, standard digital, zero... (read more)Browse Speed Sensors Datasheets for Smith Systems, Inc. -
Smith Systems, Inc.
Custom Automotive and Racing Speed Sensors Custom Automotive and Racing Speed Sensors. Hall Effect Speed Sensor Technology carried over from aerospace sensors enables these products to survive the racing environment's hostile conditions. Smith Systems speed sensors are running in NHRA, Champ, Indy and F1 cars. High reliability, durability and peak performance are designed in and built into every speed sensor. Every device is prequalified by cycling through a rigorous test program. We offer single and dual output, biased and un-biased... (read more)Browse Speed Sensors Datasheets for Smith Systems, Inc. -
Smith Systems, Inc.
Transmission & Speed Sensors for Automotive Racing Custom Hall Effect Proximity Vehicle Transmission and Speed Sensors For Automotive Racing from Smith Systems, Inc. Hall Effect Proximity Sensor Technology carried over from aerospace sensors enables these products to survive the vehicle transmission racing environment's hostile conditions. Smith Systems, Inc. sensors are running in NHRA (R), Champ (R), Indy (R) and F1 (R) cars. High reliability, durability and peak performance are designed in and built into every sensor. Every device... (read more)Browse Speed Sensors Datasheets for Smith Systems, Inc. -
Smith Systems, Inc.
Custom Speed, Motion and Temperature Sensors Smith Systems, Inc. is a privately owned manufacturer of speed sensors, motion sensors and temperture sensors as as sensor controls, custom instrumentation and cable harnessing. Watch this video to learn more: https://vimeo.com/158529707. Our capabilities range from commercial standards to (found in assembly and process machinery), to the high reliability devices used in railways, aerospace, racing and heavy machinery. We pride ourselves on designing durable products for reliable performance... (read more)Browse Speed Sensors Datasheets for Smith Systems, Inc.
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6.189 A Gentle Introduction to Programming Using Python, January IAP 2010
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Ubiquitous Computing –
Computing in Context
…K., Davies, N., Mitchell, K. and Efstratiou, C., “Using Context as a Crystal Ball : Rewards and Pitfalls” .... [Figaro,02] Figaro, “Semiconductor Gas Sensor Technology”, 2002. http://www.figarosensor.com/. .... [Nissanka,00] Nissanka B. Priyantha, N.B., Chakraborty, A., Balakrishnan, H., “The cricket location-support system”, In .... [Radiometrix,02] Radiometrix Ltd., “433MHz High Speed FM Radio Transceiver Module”, 2002. http://www.radiometrix.co.uk/products/bim2 … H., Langner, G., Tidemann, C., Coles, R., Guppy, A., “Electroreception and electrolocation in platypus ”, Nature 319…
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Tropical Forestry Handbook
The borer beetle, Platypus sp., causes damage in the wood. .... 400 ha Shearing blade, angling (tilted), knockdown beam, tree stumper, anchor chain with ball drawn between two … cater- pillars (notably removing standing green leaf surfaces); various leaf miners, thrips, and crickets (causing various leaf .... However, active or artificial regeneration can speed up the natural recovery process, particularly in severely degraded systems … overview of a wide range of remote sensing tools and their application, with sensors ranging from aerial…
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Zoological Physics
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Animal and human physiology
Dolphins use the enormous speed of the sonic propagation in water to locate fishes and to settle the speech mutually in a manner. .... Last for example in the front legs of crickets and foliage locusts. .... In the gastric-bowel-tract, a plurality registers of still not investigated sensors , which components contain the .... • the Australian duckbill (Abb. 18.2) and the beak hedgehog, eierlegenden mammals, that with the beak .... Gray ball : object with higher conductivity as water.
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The Ecology of Animal Senses
(2003) Visual cues used by ball -rolling dung beetles for orientation. .... pigments, optical adjustments and retinal sam- pling variations, all of which enhance the speed and utility of … like the uniform array of chemicals on a sheet of film or pixels in a digital sensor . .... maybe some invertebrates possess this sense, i.e., several aquatic urodele amphibians, the platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus), the … processes, insect ear, 92 antennal and tympanal receivers, 92 chronological sequence ignore, 92 cricket case, 85–87 filiform…
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Scholarpedia of Touch
Electroreception and electrolocation in platypus . .... Antennal movements and mechanoreception: Neurobiology of active tactile sensors . .... Locomotion- and mechanics-mediated tactile sensing: Antenna reconfiguration simplifies control during high- speed navigation in cockroaches. .... insect antenna (or feeler), together with the antennae of the cockroach (Okada 2009), cricket and honeybee, belongs .... Sea lions performing the complex sensorimotor task of balancing balls on their snouts moved their vibrissae independently…
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Natural Processes and Human Impacts
…a periodic blowing by wind of a foam from the feathers, and 8 balls indicates a gale … wave heights of more than 4 m, a vessel has to lower its speed or alter its .... crickets );. .... echinoderms) and (5) tearing with spurs (duck-bill platypus ) (Langley 1999). .... It hinders the oper- ation of lighting, electrical, thermal and other sensors .
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Animal and human physiology
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Encyclopedia of the Sciences of Learning
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