Products/Services for Radiometric Linear Hall Effect Sensors
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Hall Effect Position Sensors - (177 companies)Hall effect position sensors are noncontact devices that convert energy from a magnetic field into an electrical signal. The sensors use the Hall effect, an electrical potential (the Hall voltage) that is developed between...Power RequirementsOutputInterface -
Hall Effect Proximity Sensors - (131 companies)Hall effect proximity sensors are used to detect the proximity, presence or absence of a magnetic object using a critical distance. They function via an electrical potential that is developed across an axis transverse to an applied current flow... -
Linear Position Sensors - (888 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... -
Linear Actuators - (787 companies)...that limits the amount of air of fluid that enters the cylinder. Non-rotating- Non-rotating denotes multiple rods to prevent the plunger from rotating. Magnetic switches- Magnetic switches such as Hall Effect sensors indicate if the thruster... -
Linear Velocity Sensors - (70 companies)...are used in vibration velocity measurement applications. Radar-based linear velocity sensors emit a radar wave, which is reflected by surface and returned to sensor. Speed is determined by measuring frequency difference (Doppler Effect). For strain... -
Capacitive Linear Position Sensors - (40 companies)Capacitive linear position sensors are devices that sense position / displacement using capacitance technology. Capacitive linear position sensors measure position, displacement, vibration, and run out (thickness), primarily in a noncontact manner...
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Ultrasonic Linear Position Sensors and Switches - (119 companies)Ultrasonic linear position sensors and switches use ultrasonic waves in combination with light and frequency readings for position and displacement sensing. Ultrasonic linear position sensors and switches use ultrasonic waves in combination...
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Linear Encoders - (273 companies)...material. Magnetoresistive linear encoders are made of nickel-iron thin-film on a silicon wafer and formed as a resistive strip. They are more sensitive than Hall effect sensors. An inductive or magnetic linear encoder senses changes in a magnetic...
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Inductive Linear Position Sensors and Switches - (108 companies)Inductive linear position sensors and switches are noncontact devices that determine an object's coordinates (linear or angular) with respect to a reference. Inductive linear position sensors are non-contact devices that measure a target object 's...
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Variable Reluctance Linear Position Sensors and Switches - (10 companies)Variable reluctance linear position sensors and switches are non-contact devices that use variable reluctance based technology, and whose output signal represents the distance between an object and a reference point. Variable reluctance (VR) linear...
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Novotechnik U.S., Inc.
Non-contact Hall effect angle sensor over an extended operating life. Today, Novotechnik has developed new technologies that are raising the standard, bringing a new level of linearity and reliability to non-contacting applications. An international sensor and transducer manufacturing company, Novotechnik 's US operations are headquartered in Southborough, Massachusetts. Contelec and Novotechnik are divisions of the Siedle Group. The company develops and produces a wide variety of rotary, and linear position sensors using contacting... (read more) -
OTTO Controls
JH — Large, Industrial, Hall Effect Joystick The JH Series joystick is designed around the rugged mechanism of a traditional 4-way hydraulic joystick, while utilizing Hall effect technology for increased life and more dependable performance in the field. This combination provides performance and features never before available in an electronic joystick, making it a solid choice for commercial and military applications. The joystick uses OTTO 's field-proven dual magnet configuration found in OTTO 's HPL linear output Hall effect switches... (read more)Browse Industrial Joysticks Datasheets for OTTO Controls -
OTTO Controls
Hall Effect Foot Pedal Switch The HJFC Hall Effect Foot Pedal is built to perform under the worst possible conditions. The unique design places Hall Effect sensors and electronics behind a solid plastic diaphragm that separates the top and bottom halves of the front pedal, sealing the electronics in an IP68S rated enclosure. The bottom half of the pedal utilizes the same proven contactless analog output Hall Effect technology used in OTTO joysticks and is available in J1939 and CANopen (R) formats. The CAN interface... (read more)Browse Foot Switches Datasheets for OTTO Controls -
Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc.
2Dex™ Hall Sensors Many magnetic sensors rely on auxiliary measurement conditioning circuitry, resulting in restrictions on the sensor 's range, resolution, and accuracy. 2Dex Hall sensors use a very simple Hall structure without the need for auxiliary conditioning circuits. Sensor performance is achieved through meticulous manufacturing and testing of each sensor. This results in the predictability and repeatability of more complex circuits with the flexibility of a simple Hall element. 2Dex TM Hall Sensor... (read more)Browse Magnetic Field Sensors Datasheets for Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc. -
Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc.
New Hall Effect Measurement Technical Note Hall effect measurements are a fundamental tool for semiconductor material characterization. However, the challenge with some Hall voltage measurements is that they can be at low voltage levels, and at these levels, error terms can significantly impact the quality of the measurement. This new technical note of ours addresses the most common of these errors and recommends methods to either eliminate or minimize such errors to achieve quality Hall effect measurements. Download the Technical Note. (read more)Browse Power Supplies Datasheets for Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc. -
Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc.
Hall effect measurements of low mobility materials E BOOK: The traditional DC field Hall measurement methodology, while sufficient for studying a wide range of materials, is limited to measuring Hall mobilities down to about 1 cm2/V s --making it impossible to measure materials that are characterized by very low mobilities. This E Book explores the use of the AC field Hall measurement method for expanding the measurement range. It examines the DC and AC field Hall protocols then provides examples of AC field Hall used for analyzing: Transparent... (read more)Browse Magnetic Field Instruments Datasheets for Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc. -
Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc.
Hall Effect Systems for DC and AC Field Hall Meas The Lake Shore 8400 Series can be used with both DC and AC field Hall measurement methodologies to facilitate the broadest range of research applications. The system includes fully integrated instrumentation, a magnet and power supply, plus software that dramatically helps you increase your research productivity and provides results that you can trust. When used with the AC field measurement option, the system is ideal for use with emerging class of materials that typically have mobilities... (read more)Browse Current Sources Datasheets for Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc. -
Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc.
FP Series Hall Probes needs. FP Series probes are all manufactured in our Ohio facility with engineering staff on site ready to support your application. Contact your local sales representative today to start the conversation. FP Series Hall probe features. Wide field range --suited for everything from earth-field to the world 's strongest electromagnets. 2Dex TM sensors with tiny active area of just 0.1 mm2 for more precise measurements. Temperature and linearity (field) compensation are built-in. Versatile handle... (read more)Browse Temperature Probes Datasheets for Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc. -
XJCSENSOR Technology Co., Ltd.
Force-Torque Sensor for Robot End Effectors As robots become increasingly capable of interacting with complex environments, accurate force and torque feedback at the end effector level is essential for achieving precise motion control, adaptive manipulation, and safe human-machine interaction. The X-6A-XD80-H28 6-axis force-torque sensor is designed to provide reliable multi-axis force measurement for advanced robotic and automation systems. Based on resistance strain gauge technology, the sensor simultaneously measures forces... (read more)Browse Six-axis Force and Torque Sensors Datasheets for XJCSENSOR Technology Co., Ltd. -
Teledyne DALSA
Radiometric version of compact thermal camera core Teledyne DALSA, a Teledyne Technologies company and global leader in machine vision technology, is pleased to announce a radiometric version of its MicroCalibir TM Long Wave Infrared (LWIR) compact camera platform that delivers accurate temperature measurements of +/-2 C or +/-2%. Developed and manufactured in Canada, the small and lightweight MicroCalibir platform is the result of the latest advances made by Teledyne DALSA 's integration of their in-house 12 mm microbolometer pixel technology... (read more)
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Measurement System of Cathodic Currents in Electrorefining Processes with Multicircuital Technology
This paper proposes a monitoring scheme for cathodic currents for ER plants using linear radiometric Hall effect sensors in conjunction with magnetic flux concentrators to measure the associated magnetic fields of the segments of Optibar inter-cell bars.
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Development of tangible haptic interfaces for use in physics instruction
Its position is mea- sured by a Hall effect sensor (continuous–time radiometric linear hall effect sensor A1325), and an actuator (Pittman GM9236E513-R1 servo gear motor) situated on the fulcrum counteracts the force applied by the user until an equilibrium with the…
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Filtration activity of invasive mussel species under wave disturbance conditions
After all individuals used byssus threads to attach to the tiles, each mussel was equipped with a magnetic sensor ( radiometric linear Hall - effect sensor A1321, Allegro Microsystems Inc., Worcester, MA, USA) on one shell, and a disc magnet (magnet grade N48, diameter…
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International Energy Conversion Engineering Conference (IECEC) > Development of Thermoelectric Temperature Sensors
In this study, a 5 mV/Gauss radiometric linear analog Hall effect sensor was used.
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Author index with titles
…Portesi C, Monticone E and Beyer J: Photon-number discriminating superconducting transition-edge sensors S283 Razet A … Matsuoka M, Hitora H, Kawai H, Saito I and Yamaguchi E: Group III-nitride semiconductor Schottky barrier photodiodes for radiometric use in the UV … T V: Furnace uniformity effects on Re–C fixed-point … from two ac quantum Hall resistances 619 Schurr J … 196 Spazzini P G, Piccato A and Malvano R: Metrological features of the linear low-speed anemometer…
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Index to Subjects
…Optimum Coupled-Resonator: Feb 329 Dissipation Loss in Multiple-Coupled- Resonator: Aug 1342 Linear , Transfer Function of … 1478 Graphical Representation, Historical Note on: Jun 1159 Gun, Crossed Cylindrical Lens High Transcon- ductance: Jan 95 Guns, Electron, Numerical Analysis for Design of: Jan 87 H Hall Effect Circulator: Apr 528 Hall … Oct 1781 Hall Effect Sensor , Multipole-Element: Nov 2014 … Preface to Infrared Issue: Sep 1415 Radiation Flux in the Atmosphere: Sep 1448 Radiometric Quantities Symbols, and…
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Author Index
…69 195-200 Hahn, Peter M., and Samuel D. Gross; Beam shape loss and surveillance optimization for pencil beam arrays (Corresp.); T-AES 69 Jul 674-675 Hall , William D., and Edwin … A 60-GHz multifrequency radiometric sensor for detecting clear air. .... 69 Jul 684 Hsia, Tien Chang; A discrete method for parameter identification in linear systems with transport … AES 69 Nov 1005-1006 Johnson, C. S., and R. M. Caster; Nonlinear effects in telemetry transmitter…
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Features extraction from multi-date ASTER imagery using a hybrid classification method for land cover transformations
…further limit is the case in which satellite data are affected by intrinsic radiometric problems due to … a priori, Schott et al. (1988) proposed the utilization of band ratios and Hall et al. (1991 .... Moreover, this procedure is invariant compared with linear effects caused by atmospheric conditions and sensor .
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Criterion definition for the identification of physical-geographical boundaries of Khorezm oasis through remotely sensed data
Relative radiometric normalization uses one image as a reference and adjusts the radiometric properties of sub- ject image(s) to match the reference ( Hall et al. 1991). .... This procedure reduces the numeric differences between two images that have been induced by disparities in the acquisition conditions (e.g., sensor performance, solar irradiance, and atmospheric effects ) rather than changes in surface reflectance. .... These techniques include haze correction, minimum-maximum normali- zation, mean-standard deviation normalization, linear regression normalization, and…
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Thermal infrared remote sensing for analysis of landscape ecological processes: methods and applications
Although this may be problematic in trying to model the relationships of TIR-derived estimates of evapotranspiration from one scale to another, Hall et al. (1992) do recommend further study of scaling effects of energy balance models using remote sensing over more … derived from the FIFE program, Friedl and Davis (1994) investigated the relationship between radiometric surface temperature and .... Data from the Thematic Mapper Simulator (TMS), an airborne prototype sensor to the Landsat TM, and a .... Linear regression models using NDVI to predict Ts were estimated for each land cover type as well…
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