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Campbell Scientific, Inc.
Soil heat flux sensors may consist of several thermocouples whose measurements are averaged, a single thermopile, or a single thermopile with a film heater. These sensors measure the rate of energy transferred through a surface. Data regarding the amount of energy stored in soil as a function of time is used in energy-balance and Bowen-ratio flux systems.
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The Swain Meter Company
Swain clips and clamps (MER2® Sensors) are constructed to reduce zero offset error and manufactured with aperture diameters from ¾” to 100″+ to date.Swain Clips & Clamps are hand crafted of quality materials with attention to detail.Clips and Clamps form a 360° closed loop around a conductor.Swain Clips and Clamps are also referred to in literature as “Sensors”.Swain Sensors are rugged and well suited for work in most environments including bridges, rigs, utilities, underwater and for offshore corrosion protection. .Our technicians build each meter and corrosion sensor by hand and calibrate them to exact specifications.
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eddyNCDT - Micro-Epsilon Group
Inductive sensors from Micro-Epsilon are based on the eddy current principle and designed for non-contact measurement of displacement, distance, position, oscillation and vibrations. They are particularly suitable when high precision is required in harsh industrial environments (pressure, dirt, temperature). Inductive sensors from Micro-Epsilon offer extremely precise measurements where sub-micron accuracy is required.
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A70 Series - Comptus
The Comptus A70 Series solar radiation sensors with transmitters are available in two models. The A70-A PAR Sensor measures photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) in the 400 to 700 nm range. The A70-I Insolation Sensor measures solar radiation in the 280 to 2800 nm range. The signals from the sensors are scaled by the signal conditioner to provide the desired output.
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LadyBug Technologies LLC
In addition to statistical information, pulse profiling sensors provide time domain trace measurements. The sensor measures RF power, converts and sends data points fast enough to build a time domain trace. The measurement can be triggered and the signals detail can be plotted for on-screen viewing as shown above. This was was made with a LadyBug LB480A sensor. Additionally, these sensors can make triggered pulse measurements such as pulse width and pulse repetition time along with all of the measurements made by our peak and pulse sensors. LadyBug's Pulse Profiling Sensors also provides a full complement of statistical information such as CDF, CCDF and PDF.
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Vogelsang & Benning
Complete programming and end of measuring stations integrated in the assembly line for rotary electronic sensors with automatic sensor recognition.
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TE Connectivity Ltd.
TE Connectivity's (TE) Digital Component Sensors (DCS) support a broad range of digital sensor products. With low power and a small footprint, our digital sensors are particularly suitable for wearable and connected devices that gather and share information about health monitoring, fitness, air quality and related applications and can be tested and qualified using various commercial available platforms.
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Labfacility Ltd.
A selection of Head Mounted Industrial Temperature Sensors for many applications with RTD / PRT varieties, Hygienic and Heavy Duty probes.
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BEI Industrial Encoders
BEI Sensors Hall effect sensors meet customer needs for high performance, non-contact rotary position sensor solutions. This product line features a standard operational life of 35 million cycles while providing up to 6-turns with 2160 degrees of resolution and linearity of +/-0.5%. Capable of having redundant outputs, meeting up to IP69K sealing requirements and operating temperatures of 85 C , these rotary hall effect sensors are ideal for a wide variety of applications. Ideal applications include steering, pedal and throttle for off-highway equipment, dancer controls in web processing, flow control valves and elevator door opener operations.
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LadyBug Technologies LLC
LadyBug Peak and pulse sensors, are very useful in many pulse applications. For repetitive pulses, these sensors provide certain statistical numerical pulse information.Today, most microwave communication and radar signals are pulsed. Fast statistical measurements can be invaluablee. To make the measurement, the sensor collects power levels and places them into buckets; enough time for several pulses to occur must be allowed. These buckets are then statistically processed. The Peak power is located and reported. The pulses proximal, mesial, distal and top line levels are located.Using this information, and per ANSI/IEEE Std 181-1977, these sensors automatically calculate and report accurate pulse power, duty cycle and crest factor to the user, as shown in the image above.
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RIFTEK LLC
Absolute Linear Position Sensors (Absolute Linear Encoders) are designed for measuring and checking displacements, dimensions, run-outs, surface profiles and deformations of engineered objects.
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TE Connectivity Ltd.
TE Connectivity (TE) manufactures reliable and accurate mass air flow (MAF) sensors for a variety of automotive, medical and industrial gas flow applications.
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BeamTrack - Ophir Photonics
Thermal sensors that measure laser power and single shot energy like standard thermal sensors but in addition measure laser beam position and laser size. This position sensing detector measures laser beam position to 0.1mm accuracy and laser size measurement of a Gaussian beam to +/-5% accuracy. Measuring laser position is important for laser alignment where the laser position sensor can provide feedback to the laser position control.
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GPS - Campbell Scientific, Inc.
GPS sensors are receivers with antennas that use a satellite-based navigation system with a network of 24 satellites in orbit around the earth to provide position, velocity, and timing information.