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Supplier: MFP Automation Engineering
Description: .g. bin level, seed tube blockage, seed count, flame) Microwave (e.g. true ground speed RADAR) Radio frequency (RF) A wide range of hall effect sensors
- Technology: Capacitive Proximity Sensor, Eddy Current Proximity Sensor, Inductive Proximity Sensor, Hall Effect Proximity Sensor, Magnetic Proximity Sensor, Photoelectric Sensors
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Supplier: Banner Engineering Corp.
Description: Detects presence, absence or change information for a target, ignoring objects and backgrounds beyond the setpoint Operates at 24 GHz in the Industrial, Scientific and Medical (ISM) telecommunication band; no special licensing required Features rugged IP67 housing for harsh environments Withstands
- Body: Rectangular
- Operating Distance: 78.74 to 591 inch
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 149 F
- Output: Switched / Alarm
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Supplier: Banner Engineering Corp.
Description: Fourth generation FMCW (true-presence) radar detects moving and stationary objects Narrow beam pattern and high sensitivity Easy setup and configuration of range, sensitivity, and output with simple DIP switches Sensing functions are unaffected by wind, falling
- Body: Rectangular
- Operating Distance: 39.37 to 472 inch
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 149 F
- Power Requirements: DC Powered
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Supplier: MFP Automation Engineering
Description: .g. bin level, seed tube blockage, seed count, flame) Microwave (e.g. true ground speed RADAR) Radio frequency (RF) A wide range of hall effect sensors
- Technology: Capacitive Proximity Sensor, Eddy Current Proximity Sensor, Inductive Proximity Sensor, Hall Effect Proximity Sensor, Magnetic Proximity Sensor, Photoelectric Sensors
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Supplier: DigiKey
Description: Proximity/Occupancy Sensor Radar
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Supplier: DigiKey
Description: Proximity/Occupancy Sensor Radar
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Supplier: Banner Engineering Corp.
Description: Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave (FMCW) radar detects moving and stationary objects Retro-wave sensor - reference signal (retroreflective target) enables reliable detection of weak targets in the foreground Retro-wave detection - output activates for objects detected
- Body: Rectangular
- Operating Distance: 472 inch
- Operating Temperature: 104 to 149 F
- Output: Switched / Alarm
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Supplier: DigiKey
Description: Proximity/Occupancy Sensor Radar SPI
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Supplier: Remcom (USA)
Description: of a sensor and the presence of various nearby structures might affect the radar returns. WaveFarer Features WaveFarer’s features enable fast and accurate analysis of scenarios with radars in close proximity to structures, targets, and other features in a simulated
- Source Code: Proprietary
- Use: Professional
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Motion and Occupancy Detectors - Proximity/Occupancy Sensors Finished Units -- 2191-80.00000342TR-NDSupplier: DigiKey
Description: Proximity/Occupancy Sensor Radar Analog Signal
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Supplier: RS Components, Ltd.
Description: -Sensitivity. Single Zone, Short Range. Retroreflective Possible Applications:. Collision Avoidance. Proximity Detection. Object & Vehicle Detection. Ship Detection. Train Detection Sensor Style = Block Detection Type = Diffuse Detection Range = 1 - 24 m Output Type = NPN, PNP
- Body: Rectangular
- Operating Distance: 39.37 to 945 inch
- Technology: Photoelectric Sensors
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Supplier: Radwell International
Description: GENERAL ELECTRIC , RCR-PET, RCRPET, RANGE-CONTROLLED RADAR PIR MOTION SENSOR, W'PET IMMUNITY, FORM A. FREE 2 YEAR RADWELL WARRANTY
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Supplier: Radwell International
Description: RADAR SENSOR, R-GAGE SERIES, ADJUSTABLE FIELD, BIPOLAR OUTPUTS, 1 NPN, 1 PNP, 12-30 V DC SUPPLY, 3.5 - 24 METER RANGE, 2 METER CABLE, (25364). FREE 2 YEAR RADWELL WARRANTY
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Supplier: Win Source Electronics
Description: Manufacturer: InnoSenT GmbH Win Source Part Number: 934424-80.00000347 Series: SMR-3x4 Operating Temperature Range: -40°C ~ 85°C Features: Proximity/Occupancy Sensor Radar - Analog Signal Package: Reel - TR Categories: Sensors ECCN: EAR99 Popularity
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Supplier: Infineon Technologies AG
Description: detection with 24 GHz radar for a human target. It additionally allows direction of movement detection, proximity sensing as well as real presence sensing. The smart tracking algorithm enables reliable one-dimensional tracking of a human target despite possible clutter or stationary
- Category: Development Board
- Supported System: Other
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BL 755, RBL 755 cluster bomb
The tail unit on the improved BL 755 contains a circular side-mounted radar proximity sensor , and has a transmit and receive antenna on each side just forward of the wings .
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NEW CAPABILITY FOR `VETERAN' BL755
Hunting Engineering Limited has developed, under contract to the UK MoD, a radar proximity sensor for the BL755 which will allow the RAF to deliver this weapon from low, medium or high altitudes.
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A MMIC radar chip for use in air-to-air missile fuzing applications
Conventionally, a centralized radar proximity sensor is switched sequentially between fixed directional antennas elements to provide the required directionality.
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Automotive vehicle sensors
Aluni, C., “Low Cost Wideband Spread SpectrumDevice Promises To Revolutionize Radar Proximity Sensors ,” pp. 35-38, Electronic Design, July 25, 1994.
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Simulation design of ultra-wideband helix antenna
Abstract: The ultra-wideband (UWB) antenna technology, one of key technologies in the research for a radar proximity sensor is discussed.
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A MMIC radar chip for use in air-to-air missile fuzing applications
Conventionally, a centralized radar proximity sensor is switched sequentially between fixed directional antennas elements to provide the required directionality.
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Microwave and Radar Sensors in Coplanar Stripline Technology for Automotive and Industrial Applications
Fig. 3 Prototpe Sensor probe, Fig. 4 Functional Blockdiagram ofthe 24 GHz Nearfield Radar Sensor Proximity sensor .
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UNITED KINGDOM - RAF to extend life of cluster bombs
Following RAF experience during the 1990-91 Gulf War, the BL755 was equipped with a radar proximity sensor to enable its deployment from medium- and high-altitudes.
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UK to extend use of cluster bombs
The BL 755 was equipped with a radar proximity sensor to enable its deployment from medium and high altitudes following the RAF's operational experience during the 1990-91 Gulf War, with this variant referred to as the RBL 755.
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Missile delays force UK to revise its anti‐armour plans
A number of actions have been taken to improve BL755, the most significant being the development and procurement, at a cost of around £11 million, of a radar proximity sensor that can be fitted to existing BL755 bombs, allowing the resulting RBL755…
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