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MultiDimension Technology Co.,Ltd.
Magnetic gear tooth sensors utilize a unique push-pull Wheatstone bridge design, including one or two Wheatstone full bridges, with four or eight unshielded high sensitivity TMR sensing elements. The Wheatstone bridge creates a differential voltage output with respect to the magnetic field gradient along the sensor’s sensitive direction.
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Dr. Brockhaus Messtechnik GmbH & Co. KG
Electromagnet systems with different power levels to produce homogeneous magnetic fields. Usable for calibration of sensors, testing of magnet systems and Hysteresis measurement. Adjustable air gap from 0 up to 60 mm. Field strength in the air gap up to 3 Tesla. Software program for control and evaluation.
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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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WP400-3 -
Wavecontrol, S.L.
Wavecontrol presents a new and unique field probe for the measurement of electric and magnetic fields that integrates both E & H sensors within dimensions of only 3 cm². Which makes it unique is that Wavecontrol has managed to add an E field sensor in a basic structure of a classical 3 cm² field probe. It has been possible, therefore, to obtain a 3 cm² field probe without compromising the capability of assessing E and H fields of its 100 cm² big sister, the recognized and successful WP400.
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AC/DC Module -
COMSOL, Inc.
The AC/DC Module is used for simulating electric, magnetic, and electromagnetic fields in static and low-frequency applications. Typical applications include capacitors, inductors, insulators, coils, motors, actuators, and sensors, with dedicated tools for extracting parameters such as resistance, capacitance, inductance, impedance, force, and torque.
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FVM400 -
Macintyre Electronic Design Associa
The FVM400 uses fluxgate technology to measure the three vector components of the magnetic field. The fluxgate sensors are packaged in a 1" square by 4" long probe that is connected to the handheld electronics unit by a modular telephone cord. The sensor can be located up to 100 feet from the electronics unit.
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ams AG
ams offers a broad range of high-performance position sensors which are suitable for use in industrial, medical, robotics, automotive and consumer applications. Patented technology gives all ams position sensors inherent immunity to external stray magnetic fields, making them highly robust, and lowering system cost because no shielding is needed. ams position sensors are available for use in applications governed by the most stringent safety regulations.
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Orbit Controls AG
sensors of the MPU series are passive elements intended for measuring rotational speeds or speeds of moving parts. The measuring principle is based on voltage induction in the coil through a changing magnetic field, which is caused, for example, by a rotating ferromagnetic gear. The coil is wound on a magnetic core and led out via a cable or a plug. The sensors are manufactured with metric or inch threads or with a flange connection and deliver a sinusoidal output signal, the amplitude of which is proportional to the peripheral speed. They can be connected to Orbit Controls evaluation devices. An OC35-IMP transmitter is available for converting to square-wave signals.
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TDS -
Schmid & Partner Engineering AG
Time Domain Sensor (TDS) probes are miniaturized fully isolated active optical magnetic or electric field sensors operating in the frequency range from 10MHz to 6GHz. TDS offers unparalleled sensitivity for EM measurements resolved in the time and frequency domains while maintaining all amplitude and phase information.
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T-Vlf -
IRIS Instruments
The VLF receiver is specially designed for high productivity surveys, in ground water and mining exploration. No orientation of the operator with respect to the direction of the transmitter is required since three magnetic sensors measure the components of the VLF field. Tilt or horizontality of the sensor unit is neither required since two inclinometers correct for tilted position.
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SuessCo KG
SuessCo Sensors is one of the leading specialists and pioneers in magnetic field sensor technology. About Univ. Prof. Dr. DI Dieter Süss, we can find excellent university graduates as new employees with excellent knowledge of the latest basic research and sensor technology, which form the basis for our ongoing development work.
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TCM-1A -
Macintyre Electronic Design Associa
The TCM-1 is a three-channel portable signal conditioner specifically tailored to provide power to and process the signals from MEDA's line of AC magnetic field sensors. The unit operates from either its internal batteries or the power line. It incorporates two sets of power line rejection filters, switch selectable for 50 or 60 Hz and the corresponding first four harmonics.
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SAM-3 -
Macintyre Electronic Design Associa
The SAM-3 is a portable single channel signal conditioneer specifically tailored to provide power to and process the signals from MEDA's line of AC magnetic field sensors. The unit operates from eitherits internal batteries or the power line. It incorporates two sets of power line rejection fileters, switch selectable fro 50 to 60 Hz and the corresponding first four harmonics.
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4026 -
SPECTEC Innovative Sensor Solutions
Model 4026 Freq to Voltage or Freq to Current Converter accepts frequency input from any magnetic speed sensor, digital magnetic pickup or Hall effect zero speed sensors. Input and output configurations are field selectable. Input range is adjustable between 1100 Hz - 10 kHz or 75Hz to 1100 Hz. Output selection can be configured as 4-20mA converter, 10-50mA converter, 0-5 V FTV converter or 0-10 V FTV converter. ZERO and SPAN adjustments easily calibrate to almost any measurement range, with little interaction between the adjustments.
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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.