Sensors
detect a physical event then translate to a representative analog signal.
See Also: Measurement, Detectors, Meters, Transducers
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Optical Speed Sensors
Allows use in a wide range of hazardous environments in petrochemical, Gas and volatile materials processing industries, ideally suited for Condition Monitoring, Data collectors in balancing applications, these sensors give excellent performance with repeatable results, engineered for easy mounting with the optional Mounting Bracket and Mini Tripod Stand in hand held applications.
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Smart Inductive Analog Measurement Sensors (AMS)
Contrinex Smart Inductive Analog Measurement Sensors (AMS)
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CMOS Imaging Sensors
CMOS imaging sensors from ams feature global and rolling shutter capability, low noise, high dynamic range and high frame rates.
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Hall Effect Speed Sensors
SPECTEC Innovative Sensor Solutions
SPECTEC zero speed Hall effect gear tooth sensors are used in industrial applications to determine shaft or gear speed or direction by detecting fluctuations in the magnetic field. The Hall effect technology fulfills a wide array of applications due to a Hall effect sensor's ability to detect zero speed and the quadrature sensor's ability to detect direction change. The Hall effect gear tooth sensor's digital output is easily read by computers, motion control devices, position monitors and digital to analog converters. Intrinsically Safe zero speed sensors are available for various applications.
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Ultrasonic Sensors
Leuze electronic GmbH + Co. KG
Ultrasonic sensors are used whenever optical systems reach their limits. Hence, partially and fully transparent or extremely dark objects can be detected just as easily as objects with reflecting surfaces or objects in dusty, vaporous or humid environments.
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Sensors - Stand-Alone Loggers
Makes it possible to measure and record the transport conditions of goods and to trace shocks as well as temperature variations.
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Vibration Sensors
SKF Condition Monitoring Center
Various machine operating conditions concerning temperature extremes, magnetic fields, vibration range, frequency range, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and electrostatic discharge (ESD) conditions and the required signal quality necessitate the need for a variety of sensors.
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Temperature Measurement IR Sensors & Detectors
ST60 TO-5
A single-channel silicon-based thermopile provides lowest cost solutions in a small active area of 0.61mm x 0.61mm in a TO-5 package. Time constant of 18ms with Nitrogen encapsulation gas. Delivers a very low Temperature Coefficient of Responsivity of -0.04%/C. This detector has a very short thermal shock response to ambient temperature change.
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Temperature Sensors
The non-contact infrared temperature sensors offer either an IO-Link or analog interface. The rugged M30 stainless steel housing with IP67 protection makes them ideal for a wide range of uses. Steelworks, foundries, forging, the ceramics industry and glassworks are perfect examples of applications.
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Pulse Radar Sensors
Non-contact pulse radar level transmitters are available in general purpose and intrinsically safe models for liquids and internisically safe models for solids with light, medium, and heavy dust.
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EMCCD Image Sensors for Space and Ground-based Astronomy
EM (Electron Multiplication) is a technology that uses on-chip gain in the charge domain to effectively eliminate read noise from an image sensor. This enables advanced ultra-low light applications that require extreme sensitivity at fast frame rates such as adaptive optics and lucky imaging™.The combination of Teledyne e2v’s back-thinning technology and anti-reflection coatings enables industry leading quantum efficiency that can be optimised for applications in the visible, UV or NIR wavelength ranges.
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Position Sensors
A Position sensor is any type of device which detects the movement of a chosen object in either a Linear or Rotary motion and converts the movement into output signals which are suitable for processing, transmission or control depending on the application.
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Angle Sensors
Angle sensors of the PRAS/PRDS series are based on a contact-free and absolute measurement principle. The position sensing element is a permanent magnet.
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Traffic Sensors
TE Connectivity (TE) offers complete solutions and installation support for RoadTrax BL piezo sensors and QL series weigh-in motion traffic sensors.
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Wireless Sensors
Designed to measure specific parameters about their physical surroundings and produce outputs, often electrical signal
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Vacuum Switches/Sensors
Whitman Controls offers a diverse range of vacuum switches and transmitters. We pride ourselves with offering the highest quality units in the industry, fully customizable to meet your process control and design requirements. We offer vacuum pressure sensors that are designed to withstand even the harshest weather conditions and to operate reliably in severe vacuum conditions. When the conditions are harsh, Whitman’s vacuum switches thrive!
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Power Sensors
KRYTAR's Power Sensors simplify your measurement equipment requirement when used in conjunction with KRYTAR's Model 9000B Power Meter for accurate and repeatable power measurements. The 9000B power meter with a 9500A Series power sensor offers the user exceptional measurement speed and accuracy at an affordable price.
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Inductive sensors
Inductive sensors are signal generators which detect function-related movements of processing machines, robots, production lines, conveyor systems etc. in a contactless fashion, and transform them into electrical signals.
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Astrosystems Position Sensors
HST-21U Transducer and Encoder
NAI offers resolver-based Astrosystems Absolute Position Sensors for the packaging, material handling, and automated manufacturing industries. Specifically designed for rugged defense and industrial applications, these highly accurate and programmable units feature standard interfaces and rugged designs. They simplify machine set-up, reduce overall costs, extend product life, and provide a very high level of application flexibility.
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Sensors
Murata pursued sensing functions making full use of MEMS and processing technology, and magnetoresistive elements including ceramic material technology in order to develop highly efficient and highly reliable devices, modules and systems.
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Precipitation Sensors
Campbell Scientific offers several types of sensors to measure precipitation: tipping bucket rain gages, siphoning tipping bucket rain gages, heated rain gages, and snowfall adapters. Users often select their precipitation sensors based on the type of precipitation to be measured (rain or snow), as well as the needed orifice diameter, measurement range, and accuracy level.
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Linear Position Sensors
Positek linear sensors use our own patented inductive sensing technology packaged in very durable housings. With a comprehensive range measuring from 1mm to 800mm and most products available with intrinsically safe approval. Hydraulic and pneumatic cylinder applications can be satisfied either with the P100 style cylinder sensor, the internally mounted P106 linear sensor or any of our other externally mounted linear sensors such as the stand alone P101. For submerged applications we offer IP68 sealing to 10 bar from our S114 and S115 submersible linear sensors and 350bar from our S125. The complete range of linear sensors is very customisable with many mounting, electrical and connection options. Customisation of most of our Linear, Rotary and Rilt sensors is routine given the excellent flexibilty of our sensing technology.
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Differential Magnetoresistive Sensors
ChenYang Technologies GmbH & Co. KG
*Sensing over wide rotation speed range*Robust metallic housing*Signal amplitude is speed independent*Biasing magnet built-in*Best suited for harsh environments
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Cavitation Sensors
Cavitation is often induced by an external acoustic field which typically has very high acoustic amplitudes but the acoustic emissions from these cavitation events are significantly smaller. The small acoustic emissions are characterised by well defined spectral peaks at integer harmonics and sub-harmonics relative to the fundamental bubble frequency.





























