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TE Connectivity Ltd.
TE Connectivity (TE) offers distinct fluid property sensor technologies to measure fluids. Our tuning fork technology is coupled with efficient software algorithms for accurate measurement of viscosity, density, and dielectric constant. Dedicated applications for our DEF sensors include oils quality sensors (engine, hydraulic, transmission), fluid monitoring, and others. Our urea quality SCR sensors, based on Ultrasonic Technology (UST), perform an analysis of the Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) fluid to provide urea concentration and secure mis-filling protection to the Selective Catalytic Reduction systems. Our highly reliable reed switch technology is combined with temperature measurement for DEF level sensing.
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Figaro Engineering Inc.
Figaro USA offers a wide variety of gas sensors and gas modules ranging from ammonia, CO2, CO, SO2, and many others.
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Sensata Technologies
Our highly engineered speed sensors are used in a wide variety of automotive systems to improve emissions, fuel economy, safety, comfort and reliability.
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Newport Electronics
Thermopile optical power sensors are based on thermocouples. A thermocouple consists of two dissimilar metals connected in series. To detect radiation, one metal junction is typically blackened to absorb the radiation. The temperature rise of this junction with respect to another non-irradiated junction generates a voltage. Our thermopile power sensors offer broadband, spectrally flat response, and calibrated plug and play operation with our optical power meters.
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ams AG
CMOS imaging sensors from ams feature global and rolling shutter capability, low noise, high dynamic range and high frame rates.
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The Swain Meter Company
Swain clips and clamps (MER2™ Corrosion Sensors) are constructed to reduce zero offset error and manufactured with aperture diameters from ¾” to 82″ to date.
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Rheintacho Messtechnik GmbH
Rotational speed sensors use various magnetic proximity measuring principles to monitor the speeds of machine components in a range between 0 and 30,000 rpm.
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SICK Sensor Intelligence
Sometimes you need to know what is hidden beneath a surface. Behind a wall, for example, inside a storage container, inside a shipping container, or behind a cover. Capacitive proximity sensors are ideal for level and feed monitoring. From solid material, such as paper or wood, to granules or liquids, they can be relied upon to detect what is happening in the production process and during final inspection. Is there something behind that cover? Is the finished package really full? How much paint is still left in the tank? For capacitive proximity sensors, these are easy questions to answer. SICKs capacitive proximity sensors are never far from the action. Sensing ranges between 1 and 25 mm allow them to be used in nearly all installation situations, making them extremely adaptable for a wide range of applications. These sensors are also remarkably resistant to interference. Impurities, contamination, dust, and airborne spray particles have little effect on them, nor does electromagnetic interference. No wonder they are installed in a wide range of industries, such as food and automotive, or in storage and conveyor systems.
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Inframet
IR FPA sensors are the most important modules of thermal imagers. Design of sensor electronics (camera core) is a crucial part of designing of new thermal imager. Knowledge of precise parameters of IR FPA sensor is needed by both professionals involved in both IR FPA technology/thermal imagers technology because parameters of IR FPA sensors determine performance limits of thermal imagers. Therefore test equipment that enable measurement of IR FPA sensors is a vital tool for development of both IR FPA technology/thermal imagers technology. It is commonly known that data sheets provided by manufacturers of IR FPA sensors (both cooled or non-cooled) provide too little details for electronics designers. Sometimes the provided data is not accurate enough and better sensor performance can be achieved using modified control signals. Therefore design teams loose sometimes years to develop electronic camera core optimized for a specific IR FPA sensor. When the type of the IR FPA sensor is changed the whole process is to be repeated. In this situation an universal, flexible camera core that would accept IR FPA sensors from different manufacturers and to carry out semi-automatic determination of optimal signal controls for a specific IR FPA sensor would be highly desirable.
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Renesas Electronics Corp.
Renesas' light-to-digital output sensors offer IR blocking filters, interrupt function and an I2C interface and are intended for ambient light sensing and lighting/backlighting control.
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Magnicon GmbH
The robust low-noise single stage current sensors are available with input inductances from 24 nH to 1.8 µH and a flux noise of 1.2 µPhi0/sqrt(Hz).
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STMicroelectronics
STMicroelectronics’s 4th generation of FlightSense™ sensors offer a multi-zone ranging sensor able to create a 64-zone mini depth map up to 4 m.
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Omega Engineering, Inc
Wireless smart sensors are intellegent solutions that are easy to configure and install. They feature long range, secure communications Internal data logging, and long battery life.