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Hall Effect

a measurable transverse voltage which occurs when current flows through a conductor in a magnetic field.


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  • AC DC Current and Voltage Converters

    Datexel

    The DAT5023 I is an AC or DC current converter, the input current range is selectable on order from 0-5Amps, 0-10Amps, 0-20Amps, 0-25Amps, 0-30Amps, 0-40Amps, 0-50Amps, 0-60Amps. It measure the current with the use of a Hall effect transducer. There is a coil (current transformer) inside the current converter which is isolated from the current input. The cable passes through the housing of the converter and the coil and the true root mean square measurement is taken from this coil then converted to a standard industrial signal output.

  • C Series Frequency Input Module

    NI

    The C Series Frequency Input Module is designed to acquire isolated frequency inputs from magnetic pickup sensors, variable reluctance sensors, Hall effect sensors, and other transducers with a frequency output. Additionally, the C Series Frequency Input Module provides isolation, configurable thresholds, selectable filtering, and embedded counter measurement logic. These measurements can be synchronized with other frequency, analog, digital, and counter measurements in a single acquisition.

  • 4-20mA Converters

    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.

  • Non-Contacting Single-turn

    Bourns

    A rotary position sensor translates angular positions to an electrical signal. Rotary position sensors are designed for applications that typically require frequent adjustment. Shaftless designs allow for a different engagement mechanisms, such as a customized shaft, a motor control, a human interface adjustment or a mechanical arm position locator. Rotary position sensors can be used in applications where a user needs to control a variable output such as a frequency, speed or volume control. Typical applications include test and measurement equipment, consumer electronics, small engines, robotics, and medical equipment. The Bourns® Model AMS22S Series uses Hall Effect magnetic technology to sense rotary position.

  • Precision I/V Source

    Model 155 - Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc.

    To reliably characterize developing semiconductor materials and devices, you need high quality current or voltage sources to excite samples. A cleaner (i.e., lower noise) excitation signal enables better measurement of the sample’s response. The MeasureReady™ Model 155 precision I/V sources are ideal for electronic material characterization and other demanding scientific applications requiring a precise, low-noise supply of current or voltage. Supplying 1 W maximum from DC to 100 kHz over a broad output range, these sources provide a solid foundation for I/V curve, Hall effect, and other fundamental measurements. With online software updates, your instrument will always have the most current capabilities. As Lake Shore introduces new options in the future, you can purchase and download them to your instrument. This allows the Model 155 to grow as your measurement needs evolve.

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