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 | | Hall-Effect Zero Speed Sensor (HS) Non-contact magnetic sensors that measure the distortion of magnetic field created by a ferrous target. Hall-Effect Zero speed sensors provide very precise measurements of movement even at zero speed which makes the Hall-Effect zero speed sensors ideal for speed measurements. Hall-effect zero speed sensors provide digital output with constant amplitude signal regardless of variation of the speed. | |  | | Hall-Effect Quadrature Sensor (HQ) Non-contact magnetic sensors that measure the distortion of magnetic field created by a ferrous target. Quadrature sensors provide two 90ยบ out of phase digital outputs to record speed and direction. When the target wheel or gear is rotating clockwise, the output signal # 1 leads output signal # 2, and when the target is rotating counter clockwise, the output signal # 2 leads output signal # 1. Both output signals will be 50% duty cycle with proper alignment of sensor and target gear. | |  | | Hall-Effect Speed and Direction Sensor (HD) Non-contact magnetic sensors that measure the distortion of magnetic fields and thus provide precise measurements of speed and direction. Output #1 is digital square wave and measures the speed of target wheel or gear. Output #2 is a DC level that when the target wheel rotates clockwise, the output signal # 2 produces logic High, and when the target wheel rotates counter clockwise, the output signal # 2 produces logic low. Output signal #1 will be 50% duty cycle with proper alignment of sensor and target gear. | |  | | Hall-Effect Position Sensor W/ Linear Output Voltage (HL) Non- contact magnetic sensors that are designed to respond to a wide range of positive or negative magnetic fields and can sense relatively small changes in a magnetic field. By having magnet as a target, this unit produces a Ratio-metric Rail-To-Rail linear output. It also has an internal amplifier to boost the output to a higher level. These sensors are ideal for applications such as magnetic flux measurement, displacement, and linear output rotary measurement. | |  | | Hall-Effect Proximity Switch Sensor (HP) Non-contact magnetic sensor proximity switch produces a digital output. The output produced by Hall-Effect Proximity Switch sensor switches between logic low (operate point) and logic high (release point) with presence and absence of a magnet as a target. The difference between the magnetic operate and release points is called the hysteresis of the device. The built-in hysteresis circuitry allows clean switching of the output even in the presence of external mechanical vibration and electrical noise. | |  | | Variable Reluctance Speed Sensor (VR) The collapse of magnetic field due to the interruption by a ferrous gear tooth provides an analog signal output (sine wave) that does not require an outside power source. Variable reluctance sensor or Mag-pickup is suitable for speed sensing with a range from 30 to 1000 inches per second with a target gear from one tooth per revolution to 32 pitch gear. | |  | | Variable Reluctance Digital Output Speed Sensor (VD) Due to the active solid state signal conditioning integral with this variable reluctance speed sensor, it converts a sine wave signal output to produce a digital square wave signal with constant amplitude regardless of variations in speed. | |
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