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MultiDimension Technology Co.,Ltd.
Magnetic pattern recognition sensor consists of Tunneling Magnetoresistance (TMR) sensing elements, a high-quality magnet, a robust plastic base with outstanding mechanical strength, and a durable non-magnetic stainless steel cover.
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Leuze electronic GmbH + Co. KG
The forked shape offers measurement resolutions as great as 0.014 mm with high reproducibility without time-consuming alignment. An infrared light-band illuminates a line-scan camera (CCD line) and returns analog or digital output signals depending on the illuminated pixels and configuration.
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Omega Engineering, Inc
DC Linear variable differential transformers, converts changes in physical position into an DC electrical output.
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ChenYang Technologies GmbH & Co. KG
*Sensing over wide rotation speed range*Robust metallic housing*Signal amplitude is speed independent*Biasing magnet built-in*Best suited for harsh environments
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Measurement Specialties Inc.
The Diligent PMPD series peripheral module provides the necessary hardware to interface the MS8607 digital pressure, relative humidity and temperature sensor to any system that utilizes our Digilent Pmod™ compatible expansion ports configurable for I2C communication.
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LX-100 - Panasonic Electric Works Corporation
The LX-100 Series - a combined LED contrast and color Sensor - can be used both as a high-speed contrast sensor to quickly and reliably detect printer's marks, for example, and as a high-precision color Sensor.
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SQ-RPS - SignalQuest
Environmental protection IP65, IP67, IP68 with industry standard interfaces.
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Riverhawk Company
Displacement Pickups are vibration transducers that incorporate a spring-mass system with eddy-current damping using a frictionless pivot. This pivot is a spring flexure that serves as the ‘spring’ and a moment arm attached to the pivot serves as the ‘mass’, which allows resolutions down to the micro inch range. At frequencies above 50Hz, the mass remains fixed in space and becomes an inertial reference. A transducer within the pickup senses the motion of the mounting base relative to the inertial reference and converts it into a proportional signal. Appropriate damping results in a frequency response flat down to 10 Hz. Note that the pickup senses in only one plane, which is perpendicular to the mounting base.
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Monarch Instrument
Smart Laser Sensor is an internal battery-powered optical sensor utilizing a visible Class 3R Laser for a TTL pulse output. Operating range up to 65 feet with reflective tape and up to 3 feet* (1 m) off contrasting color targets, key-ways, bolt heads or blades.
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LTX-Credence
Easy docking and undocking of the MEMS modules to the standard test handler whether Gravity, Pick and Place or Test in StripTest in the complete tri-temp range for ambient, hot and cold (automotive certified)Easily convertible to other packagesDownscaled stand-alone engineering set-up availableGlobal support by experienced Cohu Field Service and Applications staff
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Integrated MEMS - SPEA S.p.A.
The best technical performance, cost optimization, one-shot factory integration.A single unit integrates the modules for the handling, contacting and complete testing of MEMS devices, including the physical stimulus for functional test, and the tri-temp thermal conditioning.
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DirectShear™ - IC2
Micromachined floating element shear stress sensor that enables time-resolved, one-dimensional, direct shear stress measurements. Direct measurement of shear stress — no heat transfer calibration. Non-intrusive — minimal flow disturbance. Simultaneous mean and fluctuating shear stress measurements. High resolution, dynamic range and bandwidth. Highly accurate, quantitative measurements.
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Micro-Epsilon Group
The SHSLab wavefront sensor system is a powerful and comprehensive measurement solution for a multitude of optical applications, such as:*alignment of optical systems *measurement of imaging quality*surface shape measurement*laser beam characterization
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Micro Measurements
Structures can, and do, break, and this may be important and sometimes dramatic. It’s critical to determine whether a particular object made from a particular material can carry a particular load. If a true stress is ignored, the cost of not acting is usually far higher than the cost of dealing with the problem earlier. A good example is in ductile materials. The crack moves slowly and is accompanied by a large amount of plastic deformation around the crack tip. The crack will usually not extend unless an increased stress is applied. Geometrical irregularities, such as cracks, sharp corners and holes – which many times are ignored – may raise the local stress.