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Supplier: Magnetic Sensors Corporation
Description: •Available as active or passive magnetic sensors • Prototype quantities through full-scale OEM production quantities • In-house applications engineering service and testing labs • Specialized designs for specific high volume sensing requirements
- Body Shape: Cylindrical
- Operating Temperature: -65 to 225 F
- Threaded Barrel: Threaded Barrel
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Supplier: Magnetic Sensors Corporation
Description: 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. Target speed range for use with analog VR sensors
- Body Shape: Cylindrical
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 221 F
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Supplier: Magnetic Sensors Corporation
Description: •Available as active or passive magnetic sensors • Prototype quantities through full-scale OEM production quantities • In-house applications engineering service and testing labs • Specialized designs for specific high volume sensing requirements
- Body Shape: Cylindrical
- Operating Temperature: -58 to 302 F
- Threaded Barrel: Threaded Barrel
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Supplier: Magnetic Sensors Corporation
Description: •Available as active or passive magnetic sensors • Prototype quantities through full-scale OEM production quantities • In-house applications engineering service and testing labs • Specialized designs for specific high volume sensing requirements
- Body Shape: Cylindrical
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 302 F
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Supplier: Sensoronix, Inc.
Description: Due to the active solid state signal conditioning integral with this variable reluctance speed sensor, it converts a sine wave signal output to produce a digital square wave signal with constant amplitude regardless of variations in speed.
- Operating Temperature: 32 to 158 F
- Output: Resistance
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Supplier: Sensoronix, Inc.
Description: The collapse of magnetic field due to the interruption by a ferrous gear tooth provides an analog signal output (sine wave) that does not require an outside power source. Variable reluctance sensor or Mag-pickup is suitable for speed sensing with a range from 30 to 1000 inches
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 221 F
- Output: Resistance
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Supplier: Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.
Description: The MAX9924–MAX9927 variable reluctance (VR or magnetic coil) sensor interface devices are ideal for position and speed sensing for automotive crankshafts, camshafts, transmission shafts, etc. These devices integrate a precision amplifier and comparator with selectable adaptive
- Device Type / Applications: Other
- IC Package Type: Other
- Pin Count: 10
- RoHS Compliant: Yes
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Supplier: Sensoronix, Inc.
Description: Non-contact magnetic sensors that measure the collapse of magnetic field due to the interruption by a ferrous gear tooth. These sensors provide two analog signal outputs (sine wave) that does not require an outside power source. This sensor is suitable for speed sensing with a
- Operating Temperature: 32 to 158 F
- Output: Voltage, Current
- Power Requirements: DC Powered
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Supplier: LORD MicroStrain Sensing Systems
Description: The World's Smallest Linear Displacement Sensor! Differential Variable Reluctance Transducer Overview Ideal for critical linear displacement measurements, the Microminiature DVRT® delivers high performance in a tiny package. Advanced materials and electronics have
- Measurement Range: 0.0591 to 0.3543 inch
- Operating Temperature: -67 to 347 F
- Repeatability: 0.0394 mils
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Supplier: LORD MicroStrain Sensing Systems
Description: The World's Smallest Linear Gauge! Differential Variable Reluctance Transducer (or "half bridge LVDT") Overview Designed specifically for tight spaces, the Microminiature Gauging DVRT® delivers high performance in a tiny package. A sapphire bearing and ruby ball guide the
- Measurement Range: 0.0591 to 0.3543 inch
- Operating Temperature: -67 to 347 F
- Repeatability: 0.0394 mils
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Supplier: LORD MicroStrain Sensing Systems
Description: Differential Variable Reluctance Transducer (or "half bridge LVDT") Overview Ideal for linear control and precision measurement applications, the Subminiature DVRT® provides fast response and rugged packaging. The Subminiature DVRT® features micron resolution, linear analog
- Measurement Range: 0.0197 to 1.5 inch
- Operating Temperature: -67 to 347 F
- Repeatability: 0.0394 mils
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Supplier: LORD MicroStrain Sensing Systems
Description: DVRT® are suitable for short term submersion in harsh media such as brake fluid and hot saline. Sensor Design Core position is detected by measuring the coils’ differential reluctance using a sine wave excitation and synchronous demodulator. This differential
- Measurement Range: 0.0197 to 1.5 inch
- Operating Temperature: -67 to 347 F
- Repeatability: 0.0394 mils
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Supplier: RS Components, Ltd.
Description: Variable Reluctance Sensor QSOP16 - Sensor ICs - Hall Effect Sensor ICs
- Input (Supply) Voltage: 4.5 to 5.5 volts
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 125 C
- Sensor Type: Proximity Sensor
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Supplier: RS Components, Ltd.
Description: Variable Reluctance Sensor QSOP16 - Sensor ICs - Hall Effect Sensor ICs
- Input (Supply) Voltage: 4.5 to 5.5 volts
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 125 C
- Sensor Type: Proximity Sensor
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Supplier: RS Components, Ltd.
Description: Variable Reluctance Sr Interface uMAX10 - Sensor ICs - Hall Effect Sensor ICs
- Input (Supply) Voltage: 4.5 to 5.5 volts
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 125 C
- Sensor Type: Proximity Sensor
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Supplier: RS Components, Ltd.
Description: Variable Reluctance Sr Interface uMAX10 - Sensor ICs - Hall Effect Sensor ICs
- Input (Supply) Voltage: 4.5 to 5.5 volts
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 125 C
- Sensor Type: Proximity Sensor
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Supplier: Smith Systems, Inc.
Description: Smith Systems, Inc. Automotive and Racing: Our products include: Hall Effect Speed Sensors Speed Sensors with multiple channels Variable Reluctance High Temperature Variable Reluctance Speed Sensors Hall Effect Speed Sensor Technology
- Body Shape: Cylindrical
- Output: Voltage
- Threaded Barrel: Threaded Barrel
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Supplier: AI-TEK Instruments, LLC
Description: Control and protection circuits have relied on variable reluctance technology for years. With few components and no moving parts, the passive magnetic speed sensors can provide a signal from the inside of an aircraft engine at temperatures approaching 425 degrees C or from the
- Body Shape: Cylindrical
- Operating Temperature: -67 to 225 F
- Output: Voltage, Frequency
- Threaded Barrel: Threaded Barrel
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Supplier: AI-TEK Instruments, LLC
Description: Control and protection circuits have relied on variable reluctance technology for years. With few components and no moving parts, the passive magnetic speed sensors can provide a signal from the inside of an aircraft engine at temperatures approaching 425 degrees C or from the
- Body Shape: Cylindrical
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 257 F
- Output: Frequency
- Power Requirements: DC Powered
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Supplier: AI-TEK Instruments, LLC
Description: Control and protection circuits have relied on variable reluctance technology for years. With few components and no moving parts, the passive magnetic speed sensors can provide a signal from the inside of an aircraft engine at temperatures approaching 425 degrees C or from the
- Body Shape: Cylindrical
- Operating Temperature: -67 to 225 F
- Output: Voltage, Frequency
- Threaded Barrel: Threaded Barrel
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Supplier: AI-TEK Instruments, LLC
Description: Control and protection circuits have relied on variable reluctance technology for years. With few components and no moving parts, the passive magnetic speed sensors can provide a signal from the inside of an aircraft engine at temperatures approaching 425 degrees C or from the
- Body Shape: Cylindrical
- Operating Temperature: -99.4 to 450 F
- Output: Voltage, Frequency
- Threaded Barrel: Threaded Barrel
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Supplier: Dexter Magnetic Technologies, Inc.
Description: signal processing to get the property of interest. They provide reliable data without physical contact even in adverse conditions such as dirt, vibration, moisture, hazardous gas and oil, etc. The most widely used magnetic sensors are variable reluctance, Hall Effect and Reed
- Magnet Type: Magnetic Assembly
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Supplier: Honeywell Sensing & IoT
Description: The 584XX Series Digital Magnetic Speed Sensors combine active electronics with features of Variable Reluctance Sensors in a single package. The 584XX Series produce constant amplitude output signals suitable for direct use in many digital and logic control applications.
- Operating Temperature: 32 to 158 F
- Power Requirements: DC Powered
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Supplier: Honeywell Sensing & IoT
Description: The 584XX Series Digital Magnetic Speed Sensors combine active electronics with features of Variable Reluctance Sensors in a single package. The 584XX Series produce constant amplitude output signals suitable for direct use in many digital and logic control applications.
- Operating Temperature: 32 to 158 F
- Power Requirements: DC Powered
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Supplier: Honeywell Sensing & IoT
Description: The 584XX Series Digital Magnetic Speed Sensors combine active electronics with features of Variable Reluctance Sensors in a single package. The 584XX Series produce constant amplitude output signals suitable for direct use in many digital and logic control applications.
- Operating Temperature: 32 to 158 F
- Power Requirements: DC Powered
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Supplier: Honeywell Sensing & IoT
Description: The 584XX Series Digital Magnetic Speed Sensors combine active electronics with features of Variable Reluctance Sensors in a single package. The 584XX Series produce constant amplitude output signals suitable for direct use in many digital and logic control applications.
- Operating Temperature: 32 to 158 F
- Power Requirements: DC Powered
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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: that gives an electrical voltage output that is linearly proportional to displacement. This includes, but is not limited to, linear variable differential transformers (LVDTs) and differential variable reluctance transducers (DVRTs). 1.2 This calibration procedure is used to
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Supplier: Infineon Technologies AG
Description: The TLE8080EM is an engine management IC based on Infineon Smart Power Technology (SPT). It provides a compact and cost optimized solution for 1 cylinder combustion engine management systems It integrates a power supply, K-line, SPI control and diagnosis , variable reluctance
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Smith Systems, Inc.
Custom Automotive and Racing Speed Sensors
. 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, variable reluctance and Hall Effect technology speed (read more)
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Smith Systems, Inc.
Transmission & Speed Sensors for Automotive Racing
. We offer single and dual output, biased and un-biased, variable reluctance and Hall Effect technology proximity speed sensors. Both the passive and active probes can be used for crank triggers, vehicle transmission speed sensors, turbocharger speed sensors, distributor pick-ups and general speed (read more)
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Adams Magnetic Products Co.
Need Magnets for Automation?
need them. Examples of automation related projects we work on: Magnets used in servo motors Magnets used in linear actuators Magnets used in Sensors galore! Hall effect switches, Reed switches, variable (read more)
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Modern Sensors Handbook
In the typical example of a variable reluctance sensor shown in Figure 7.4 the change of core position causes the increase of the inductance of one coil Z1(j ) while simultaneously decreasing the inductance Z2(j ) of the second coil.
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A Variable Reluctance Means for Determining Tendon Loads in c Tension Leg Platforms
The heart of the system is a set of 12 variable reluctance sensors that interpret tendon stretch under load as inductance changes in a magnetic circuit.
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Variable Reluctance Linear Position Sensors and Switches
Infolytica - Position and speed of metal components measured with variable reluctance sensor .
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Variable Reluctance Sensor Interfaces with Differential Input and Adaptive Peak Threshold .
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Engine Position Tracking at Shutdown
The disadvantage of the Hall sensor is that it is more expensive than the variable reluctance sensor (VRS).
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Evaluation of pressure sensing concepts: A technology assessment
This transducer (Model KP-2025) is very similar to a variable reluctance sensor described in a U.S. Department .
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Improving the response of wheel speed sensors by using robust and optimal signal processing techniques
In short, the most important angular motion sensors are: variable reluctance sensors , Wiegand effect sensors, Hall .