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TE Connectivity Ltd.
Position sensor is a device that can detect the movement of an object and converts these into signals suitable for processing, transmission, or control. TE Connectivity (TE) is a leading manufacturer of industrial linear and angular position, tilt and fluid level sensors. Both off -the-shelf and custom position sensing solutions are available featuring our core technologies, including inductive, potentiometric, magnetoresistive, hall effect, reed switch, electrolytic and capacitive sensing.
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Vishay Intertechnology, Inc.
For use in harsh environments, Vishay offers non-contacting position sensors based on Hall Effect technology. Linear displacement, rotational (single- and multi-turn), and kit design options all provide a full 360° measurement range with no dead angles and very long life, since there is no wear and tear on sensor elements. Applications for Vishay’s non-contacting position sensors include any system where vibration, shock, or dithering is to be expected, such as embedded applications in vehicles.
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Synchro- Burst -
Computer Conversions Corporation
Computer Conversions Corporation's Synchro-Burst is a complete 2 channel Synchro to encoder interface designed to easily integrate inherently absolute rotary synchro, resolver or linear LVDT position sensors into motion controls and counters that are normally only designed to facilitate incremental encoder feedback.
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Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
Linear variable differential transformers (LVDT) are electrical transformer sensors to measure linear displacement. Driven by an AC excitation source, the LVDT generates a pair of AC output signals modulated according to the core's mechanical position (displacement). LVDTs have been widely used in applications such as power turbines, hydraulics, automation, aircraft, satellites, nuclear reactors, and many others. These transducers have low hysteresis and excellent repeatability.
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Bourns
A spin-off of the Trimpot trimming potentiometer product line, the linear motion potentiometer was developed to meet the needs of designers wishing to detect movement of position. Applications for these compact components include: Solenoid positioning sensors for automated controllers, volume control on audio equipment, joystick controllers, satellite dish positioning, and robotics.
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SICK Sensor Intelligence
Versatile, precise, superior – analog positioning sensors by SICKFor many tasks that use pneumatic cylinders, it is important to determine more than just the individual piston positions. As a result, there is an increasing demand for sensors that provide continuous feedback. This allows challenging automation tasks to be solved without having to use expensive linear motors. SICK is able to meet these demands with its analog positioning sensors. These sensors, which provide a measuring range of up to 1,007 mm, combine flexibility, simple operation and high precision.
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ifm efector, inc.
*Encoder for precise position determination and linear measurement*Defined pulse sequence for the reliable detection of rotational speeds*Inclination sensors for precise measurement of angles of inclination on X and Y axes*High measurement accuracy across the total angular range in two axes*High protection rating for the requirements of harsh industrial environments
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LVDT -
Stellar Technology Inc.
Linear Variable Displacement Transformer (LVDT) sensors from Stellar Technology are used worldwide in the monitoring and gauging of pavement studies, mining equipment, oil & well drilling equipment, resistance weld stroke, valve position, and assembly processes. Take a look at all of our LVDT options below to find the displacement sensor that meets your application needs.
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FlexiPot -
Tekscan, Inc.
The best user interface, whether in consumer electronics or industrial controls, contains sensors that cause minimal interference, meaning the user may not even know they are there. FlexiPot, by Tekscan, is a flexible membrane potentiometer with an ultra-thin (0.008"), lightweight profile. Low power requirements combined with a linear output make it the ideal position sensor, from both a manufacturing perspective as well as a user perspective.