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Analog Devices Inc.
Analog Devices magnetic field sensors combine integrated bulk Hall cell technology and instrumentation circuitry to minimize temperature related drifts associated with silicon Hall cell characteristics. The architecture maximizes the advantages of a monolithic implementation while allowing sufficient versatility to meet varied application requirements with a minimum number of components.
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Magnetic Instrumentation Inc.
Reference Magnets provide a stable and convenient method to verify the accuracy and calibration of Hall Effect Gaussmeters, Teslameters, and Probes.
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DX-102 -
Dexing Magnet Tech. Co., Ltd
DX-102 Gaussmeter is a portable gauss meter, based on the latest progress of Hall effect magnetic field measuring instrument, adopted DSP technology. Test probe adopts import GaAs linear Hall chip, the difference between any two probes is small, if damaged, it can be replaced directly. DX-102 Gaussmeter is an ideal DC magnetic field test instrument.
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MAGMESS Magnet-Messtechnik
The Mu-Metall-Chamber shields hall probes against the earth's field and therefore allows "zeroing" protected from external effects.
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2100 -
Magnetic Instrumentation Inc.
Magnetic Instrumentation manufactures Hall Effect Probes in a wide range of styles and sizes. Probes are supplied with magnetic, electrical, temperature stability and calibration data for each measurement range. Probe are supplied with flash memory and a temperature sensor that allow the 2100 Gaussmeter to correct for Hall Element inaccuracies due to temperature change. Probes are supplied with a NIST traceable Certificate of Calibration and test data.
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NOVOTEST MF-1 -
NovoTest
Portable Gaussmeter (Magnetometer) NOVOTEST MF-1 is equipped with a Hall sensor to measure the magnetic induction in the following units: Gauss, Tesla, Amps/meter.
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MAGNET-PHYSIK Dr. Steingroever GmbH
With Magnetic Physics USB Hall probes, magnetic field strength or flux density can be read directly into a computer without the need for an additional meter.
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FMD 02 -
IMR Environmental Equipment, Inc.
The continuous measurement of velocity and temperature of gas flows is much important at operation of a system with flowing gases (e.g. hall outlet air, exhaust etc.).
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FMD 09 -
IMR Environmental Equipment, Inc.
The continuous measurement of velocity and temperature of gas flows is much important at operation of a system with flowing gases (e.g. hall outlet air, exhaust etc.).
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MS-W366D -
MEET International Ltd.
This is a external wireless connectivity Digital Clamp Meter integrated with AC / DC hall effect sensor / 6000 Count, True RMS, auto and manual measurement.
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Shure Inc.
Analog or digital, our line of mixers and interfaces help you effectively manage multi-microphone installations in boardrooms, city halls, conference spaces and distance learning environments.
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Variohm Eurosensor Ltd
Variohm supply differential hall effect speed sensors for use in motorsport applications. We have two different designs but both offer very high performance.
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Variohm Eurosensor Ltd
Variohm offer a range of Rotary Position Sensors For Motorsport including rotary potentiometers and hall effect sensors. They are suitable for use in Morotsport application such as pedal, steering and gearbox applications.
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199SM / 198EM Magnet Wheels -
Electro-Sensors, Inc.
Magnet wheels work with Electro-Sensors Hall Effect shaft speed sensors providing 120 alternating magnetic poles around the circumference of the 3.75" diameter. The 199SM models mount around shafts up to 3" in diameter and are secured with set screws (provided). The 198EM mounts on the end of a shaft with a 10-32 UNF screw (provided - requires center drilling and tapping the shaft).• Use with 906, 906B, 1101 and other Hall Effect, non-metallic-end-capped shaft speed sensors (consult factory)
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ACS723 -
SparkFun Electronics
The SparkFun Current Sensor Breakout is a high accuracy board that utilizes the ACS723 for moderate AC and DC current sensing applications. The ACS723 sensor uses a Hall effect sensor to output a voltage relative to the current flowing through the IP+ and IP- pins on the board. The advantage of using a Hall effect sensor, specifically, is that the circuit being sensed and the circuit reading the sensor are electrically isolated meaning that, although your Arduino is running on 5V, the sensed circuit can be operating at higher DC or AC voltages!