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Campbell Scientific, Inc.
Heat, vapor, and carbon-dioxide flux sensors are typically used in eddy-covariance systems to measure exchanges of carbon dioxide, water vapor, and heat between the surface of the earth and the atmosphere.
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SEM206P - Labfacility Ltd.
The SEM206/P is our entry level PC programmable temperature transmitter. It accepts Pt100 temperature sensors and converts the sensor output to a standard industrial (4 to 20) mA transmission signal.
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Campbell Scientific, Inc.
Air temperature and relative humidity probes typically consist of two separate sensors packaged in the same housing. Often relative humidity is measured with a capacitive RH sensor, while air temperature is measured by a PRT.
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MTI Instruments
MTI Instruments offers large measurement range and standoff distance fiber-optic measurement sensors and probes that provide ultra sensitive linear output response. Our modular (interchangeable) non-contact fiber optic sensors systems have dual channel that enables the user to make simultaneous measurements. Our fiber optic probes are designed to automatically compensate large changes in reflectivity making it possible to monitor dynamic reflectance of up to 100:1 making it ideal for measuring vibration of ultrasonic horns, modal analysis of disk drive suspension, displacement and timing of fuel injectors and lateral motion measurements.
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DLV Series - All Sensors Corporation
The DLV Series Mini Digital Output Pressure Sensor is based on the already popular DLVR series pressure sensors. This series offers excellent perfromance over middle pressure ranges of 5 PSI to 60 PSI compared to the DLVR low pressure range products.
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Erbessd Instruments, LLC
A Bluetooth Vibration Sensor is an Accelerometer capable of recording vibration data and transfer it to a receiver using Bluetooth standard protocol. These sensors usually integrate an accelerometer and a bluetooth transmitter to establish wireless connectivity. Hence having the capability to connect via peer to peer or mesh network.
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Tetra Family - Teledyne e2v
Tetra is a low-cost, high volume CMOS sensor family of 2k, 4k, 8k, 12k and 16k resolution for multispectral, color and monochrome imaging. These sensors are ideal for food sorting, recycling, logistics, pick-and-place and other machine vision applications that require cost-effective imaging.
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Panasonic Industrial Devices Sales Company of America
Panasonic offers compact, high sensitivity Air Quality, Gas and Flow Sensors for use in equipment or automation processes. Designed for air quality / IAQ monitors and home appliances, the Laser Type PM (Particulate Matter) Sensor can detect dust particles down to the 0.3 m size.
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Advanced Energy
Advanced Energy’s Luxtron® Fiber Optic Temperature Sensors enable customer innovation in complex applications for a wide range of industries including semiconductor equipment, industrial, manufacturing, telecommunications, data center computing, and medical. Based on Fluoroptic® technology, each individual product can be configured for specific applications.
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Campbell Scientific, Inc.
Soil volumetric water content probes (sometimes referred to as soil moisture sensors) measure the water content of soil. These probes can be used to estimate the amount of stored water in a profile or how much irrigation is required to reach a desired amount of water in the soil. These probes can be used for quick measurements or installed for long-term measurements.
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Campbell Scientific, Inc.
Wind vanes measure wind direction and are often used with anemometers, which measure wind speed. Campbell Scientific offers a variety of anemometer designs: cup, propeller, ultrasonic, sonic, and lidar. Most of our wind sensors are modified slightly from the manufacturers’ stock items so that they may be used with our dataloggers in research, air quality, and general purpose meteorological applications.
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attoSENSORICS - attocube systems AG
attocube’s SENSORICS team is devoted to the development of cutting-edge sensor solutions for the most challenging applications in research and industry. The innovative optical displacement sensors of the FPS and IDS series* surpass the performance of other presently available devices in terms of precision, speed, and compactness. The patented fiber-based, interferometric measurement principle offers unrivalled accuracy and stability, while the compact design enables strikingly simple adjustment even in spatially confined setups.
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IPC-Series - Isabellenhütte Heusler GmbH & Co. KG
The IPC series are digital, precise phase current sensors with a wide range of possible applications. Different designs with different measurement ranges between 100 Ato 2,500 Aare available.Because of this modular principle of the shunt-based phase current sensor, we are able to offer our customers a quick solution for the requirements. Due to their high bandwidth, high linearity and very low temperature coefficients, our modules are perfect for the high-precision current measurement in modern control systems and converters.
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NevadaNanotech Systems, Inc.
NevadaNano has spent a decade integrating multiple, complementary chemical sensors on a single silicon chip. We call it the Molecular Property Spectrometer™ (MPS™). The MPS Gas Sensor works together to measure a variety of thermodynamic and electrostatic molecular properties of sampled vapors, liquids, and particles. In less than a second, the chip creates a large, rich dataset of chemical information. Then, Custom MPS software identifies the types of molecules present in an unknown sample.
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RST SERIES - Transducer Techniques, Inc
The RST- Series is our low range rotating torque sensors that are available in eleven full scale ranges of 10 through 30K inch pounds. The sensing element incorporates bonded foil strain gages of the highest quality along with coined silver slip ring and silver brushes for data transmission. The WR2, Flexural Natural Frequency, and Torsional Stiffness values as stated in the Dynamic Characteristics box below, are approximate and the tabulated data pertains to the torque pickup only, and does not include the effects of couplings or other rotating masses that would be part of a dynamic system.