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Panasonic Electric Works Corporation
Micro photoelectric Sensors enable stable sensing and realize miniaturization of your equipment. Available in various shapes and a wide sensing range to suit any of your application needs.
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ESRF-ESF Sensor - ES Systems
ESRF-ESF is one of the few gas flow sensors featuring bidirectional gas flow sensing of up to ±300 ln/min with a total error band of < 1.25% RD. ESRF-ESF gas flow sensors provide calibrated and temperature compensated output on an SPI, I2C bus or analog output making them plug & play for direct interfacing to low voltage MCUs and systems. The user is provided with a multitude of interface and output options so that the right sensor configuration can be selected based on the specific requirements for each application.
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DARE Electronics
DC voltage sensors monitor input voltages ranging from 3 to 500 volts DC with a trip point accuracy of up to 1% in airborne, military and ground power applications. Using internal electronic circuits to detect, monitor and/or sense DC voltage, DARE DC voltage sensors, monitors, and voltage sensing relays can open or close a circuit when a certain pre-set over or under voltage condition exists or the DC voltage falls outside the specified voltage band window.
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NIT Laboratory
NITOS has developed a specic framework that provides users with the ability to gather online measurements from temperature and humidity sensors and moreover analyze oine measurements stored in NITOS database.
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Hukseflux Thermal Sensors B.V.
We offer a wide range of sensors for measuring heat flux in many applications. The most commonly used model is HFP01, suitable for use in buildings as well as soils.A second fairly common model is the SBG water cooled heat flux sensor / heat flux meter, used for studies of fire and flames (equivalent to Schmidt Boelter or Gardon gauge). In addition we have special sensors for use under exotic conditions such as high temperatures, aggressive chemical conditions, on curved surfaces and many more variable applications.
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TE Connectivity Ltd.
From patient monitoring in hospitals, to wearables and home healthcare applications, TE Connectivity (TE) photo optic sensors and components are key parts for non-invasively measuring blood oxygenation (SpO₂) level. With more than 27 years of proven reliability and expertise, TE has designed SpO₂ sensors with best-in-class flexibility to accommodate multiple wavelength options. Our ability to provide both components and complete sensor packages make us the leading choice for pulse oximetry applications that require high degrees of precision, durability and performance.
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OP Line - FiberSensing
The OP Line comprises strain sensors for high strain applications due to their outstanding resistance. With intrinsic bending capability, the strain gauges from the OP Line are available as linear gauges or strain rosettes.
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AE - Fuji Ceramics Corporation
Acoustic Emission (AE) is the sound emitted asan elastic wave by a solid when it is deformed or struck. The use of AE sensors to detect these elastic waves and to non-destructively test onmaterials is called the AE method.
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Mors Smitt Group
Mors Smitt hall effect closed loop sensors ensure high accuracy of current measuring in power electronics equipments for a full protection against overload or underload, control and regulation of the power equipment.
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Ophir Photonics
Ophir photodiode laser energy sensors are able to measure low energy pulses down to 10pJ at frequencies up to 20 kHz. Silicon photodiodes for the UV and visible spectrum and Germanium photodiodes for infrared.
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Campbell Scientific, Inc.
Water conductivity sensors are used in water-quality applications to measure how well a solution conducts an electrical current. This type of measurement assesses the concentration of ions in the solution. The more ions that are in the solution, the higher the conductivity.
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B+B SmartWorx
Wzzard sensor nodes can connect to most any sensor with a variety of analog, digital and temperature inputs. Use easy integration accessories or speak with an engineering tech to get the right sensors for your application.
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ams AG
ams’ portfolio of digital temperature sensors are the best combination of size, accuracy and current consumption for your design. They meet the highest quality standards to provide you with exceptional reliability over the lifetime of your product.
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Sensata Technologies
High Temperature Sensors (PTC - Positive Temperature Coefficient Thermistor and DTC – Digital ThermoCouple) that enable engine controllers to appropriately regulate automotive exhaust gas aftertreatment systemsCustom solutions for HVAC and industrial applications, featuring the fastest responding immersion package on the market todayHigh precision thermostats that help our aerospace customers ensure temperature protection and control in harsh environmentsIn addition, we’ve built on our leadership in temperature devices and pressure sensors to develop competitive solutions that combine pressure and temperature. Discover what Sensata can do for you.
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Boonton Electronics
Providing the highest video bandwidth and fastest rise times, RTP5000 peak power sensors with Boonton’s Real-Time Power ProcessingTM deliver 100,000 measurements per second, no gaps in signal acquisition and zero measurement latency.