Hall Effect Sensors
Found 5 free book(s)49E Hall-Effect Linear Position Sensor
p.globalsources.com49E Hall-Effect Linear Position Sensor. 1. General Description. The 49E Series Economical Linear Hall-effect sensors are small, versatile linear Hall-effect devices that are operated by the magnetic field from a permanent magnet or an electromagnet. The linear sourcing output voltage is set by the supply voltage and varies in proportion to the ...
Hall Effect Sensing and Application
sensing.honeywell.comHall effect sensors can be applied in many types of sensing devices. If the quantity (parameter) to be sensed incorporates or can incorporate a magnetic field, a Hall sensor will perform the task. Figure 1-1 shows a block diagram of a sensing de-vice that uses the Hall effect.
Intro to Sensors - New York University
engineering.nyu.edu• Photoconductive Effect – When light strikes certain semiconductor materials, the resistance of the material ... temperature sensors→sensors closer to gas pocket measure higher temperature ... • Hall voltage is proportional
Linear Transducers - Rota Eng
rota-eng.comAll our existing solid state Hall Effect linear transducers have improved accuracy options and reduced dead lengths for even easier fitting into short pin to pin length cylinders. We also have a totally new combined linear & pressure transducer, capable of monitoring long strokes with working pressures up to 720 bar (10,500 psi).
Acceleration, Vibration, and Shock Measurement
www.dept.aoe.vt.eduactive or passive sensors. An active accelerometer (e.g., piezoelectric) gives an output without the need for an external power supply, while a passive accelerometer only changes its electric properties (e.g., capacitance) and requires an external electrical power. In applications, the choice of active or passive