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Advanced Telemetrics International
ATi Telemetry Systems are typically used to transmit data from rotating shafts or machinery to a stationary telemetry receiver. The 2040BC Miniature Strain Gage Transmitter can be connected to strain gauges adhered to propellers or rotors in order to transmit blade strain or shaft torque in flight.
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Omega Engineering, Inc
Industrial-grade torque sensors and thrust cells for every application. Flange to shaft mount models, surface key mount models, shaft mount models, flange mount models, and more.
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McLAREN Applied Technologies
The output of a hall effect sensor is a voltage which changes in proportion to the shaft extension. A constant voltage is required across the supply and ground wires of the sensor. The sensor consists of a Hall Effect element, and a shaft which houses a magnet. When the position of the sensor changes relative to the shaft, the change in magnetic field in the sensor results in a change in output voltage.
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North Atlantic Industries
Synchros are transformer-type voltage/current transducers that convert a shaft or other rotating device's angular position and/or velocity to a multi-wire AC electrical signal. Both deliver signals proportional to the Sine and/or Cosine of the shaft angle. A Digital-to-Synchro simulator is used to convert digital angle/velocity commands to corresponding Synchro/Resolver AC signals.
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North Atlantic Industries
Synchros and Resolvers are transformer-type voltage/current transducers that convert a shaft or other rotating device's angular position and/or velocity to a multi-wire AC electrical signal. Both deliver signals proportional to the Sine and/or Cosine of the shaft angle. A Resolver-to-Digital or a Synchro-to-Digital converter is used to convert these signals to a digital output corresponding to the shaft angle and/or velocity.
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Analog Devices Inc.
Resolvers and synchros are transducers that convert the angular position and/or velocity of a rotating shaft to an electrical signal. Both deliver signals proportional to the sine and/or cosine of the shaft angle. A resolver-to-digital or synchro-to-digital converter converts these signals to a digital output corresponding to the shaft angle and/or velocity. ADI’s family of RDCs and SDCs offer solutions for these applications.
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Physitemp Instruments
PIT-12 General Purpose Probe for Pressurized Systems - 12'' #304 stainless steel shaft. Diameter is 1/16''. Immersible. Maximum temperature 350°C, Time constant 0.5 Seconds. Shaft Terminated in a sub-miniature Type T Thermocouple plug. 10 foot Sub Miniature Type T extension lead supplied. Not isolated.
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Physitemp Instruments
PIT-6 General Purpose Probe for Pressurized Systems - 6'' #304 stainless steel shaft. Diameter is 1/16''. Immersible. Maximum temperature 350°C, Time constant 0.5 Seconds. Shaft Terminated in a sub-miniature Type T Thermocouple plug. 10 foot Sub Miniature Type T extension lead supplied. Not isolated.
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Advanced Telemetrics International
Are ideal for transmitting coupled data signals from sensors, which are mounted on rotating shafts or machinery to a stationary receiver.
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4B Components Ltd.
Inductive sensor designed to detect shaft speed, shaft position, gate position, or object presenceTotally sealed constructionMulti-voltage 24 - 240 VAC/VDCDetects ferrous targets up to 5/16" (8 mm)IP 65 Protection
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SpectraQuest, Inc.
The MFS-MG fitted with a resonance kit is the perfect tool to gain practical experience in rotating machinery resonance and to learn resonance mitigation methods. With a different number of rotor disks installed at various locations on the main shaft, resonances up to the third mode can be excited. The bode plot of the main shaft vibration during a coast down test is illustrated in the right figure.
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Advanced Telemetrics International
ATi Inductively Powered Telemetry Systems are typically used to transmit data from rotating shafts or machinery to a stationary receiver.
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McLAREN Applied Technologies
The output of the Rotary Hall-effect sensor is a voltage which changes in direct proportion to the shaft angle. The sensor is non-contact, using Hall elements to determine the angle of a magnet. The magnet is either mounted in a shaft integral to the sensor or can be mounted externally to the sensor.