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Simplifying Clear Label Sensor Applications

March 3, 2015 By Randy Frank Leave a Comment

Simple is always better. Lion Precision’s new LRD6300 capacitive clear label sensor features push-button controls with one-click AutoGap setup. The sensor’s EasyCheck Verification is a simple system of bright LEDs that allows operators and others to confirm if the sensor is operating correctly – even at a distance. The display uses seven LEDs. The one-button […]

Filed Under: Capacitive, Featured

Inclination Sensor Delivers 360-Degree Measurement Range

February 10, 2015 By Randy Frank Leave a Comment

An inclination sensor that provides the angle of an object in relation to the gravitational field of the Earth can be useful in a game console to understand the orientation of the joystick. A more critical application is measuring the angle of the boom of a crane to prevent the crane from tipping over. In […]

Filed Under: Capacitive, Featured, Inclinometer Tagged With: 2E

Touchless rotary aensors with CANopen interface

October 29, 2014 By Jennifer Calhoon Leave a Comment

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Novotechnik U.S. introduces the Vert-X 32E Series of programmable rotary angle sensors. The sensors are touchless magnetic angle sensors with a permanent magnet that can be secured to a rotating shaft, so that there is no direct mechanical linkage between the shaft and the measuring system, and therefore no wear. Output provided is CANopen Interface. […]

Filed Under: Capacitive Tagged With: novotechnik

Capacitive Proximity Sensors Increase Immunity

October 23, 2014 By Randy Frank Leave a Comment

A proximity sensor that suffers from the environmental impact of dust, humidity, and electromagnetic interference (EMI), can pose a serious problem in many applications. Building on its established capability, Carlo Gavazzi’s TRIPLESHIELD CA30CA capacitive proximity sensors provide increased immunity to these problems and more. The CA30CA Series includes diagnostic alarms and two LEDs for improved […]

Filed Under: Capacitive, Featured, Proximity Tagged With: carlo gavazzi

Sensor Measures Position with 50 Picometer Precision

October 20, 2014 By Randy Frank Leave a Comment

For position/displacement measurements that require very precise readings, Lion Precision’s CPL490 Capacitive Displacement Sensor could be the answer. The precision device measures position/displacement with 50 picometer precision or less. This means that the sensor can measure changes in an object’s position when it moves less than the diameter of one of the molecules without filtering […]

Filed Under: Capacitive, Featured, Position Tagged With: Lion Precision

New 4th generation TRIPLESHIELD™ capacitive sensors

September 26, 2014 By Jennifer Calhoon Leave a Comment

CARLO GAVAZZI is proud to announce the launch of their new 4th Generation TRIPLESHIELDTM CA30CA Capacitive Proximity Sensors. In addition to greatly improved immunity to dust, humidity, and electromagnetic interference (EMI), the CA30CA Series includes diagnostic alarms and two LEDs for better reliability and simplified troubleshooting during installation. The Carlo Gavazzi TRIPLESHIELDTM design, now in […]

Filed Under: Capacitive, Proximity Tagged With: carlogavazzi

Customized Sensors & Components Made by Endress+Hauser

April 3, 2014 By Randy Frank Leave a Comment

An established international supplier that extends its products and services to the North American marketplace provides new options for designers. When that supplier uses those same capabilities in its own automation instrumentation products, the option is even more enticing.  In the pressure sensor area, this is exactly what Endress+Hauser’s Sensors and Components division has done. […]

Filed Under: Capacitive, Pressure

Quick Disconnect Cables from Carlo Gavazzi

December 5, 2013 By Editor Leave a Comment

Carlo-Gavazzi

Carlo Gavazzi offers a complete range of quick disconnect cables for use with inductive, capacitive, photoelectric, and ultrasonic sensors. Our cables are available with 3, 4, or 5 wires and with either a straight or angled connector. The cables feature a PVC sheath and are available in 2, 5, or 10 metre lengths. Furtherore, we […]

Filed Under: Capacitive, Photoelectric, Ultrasonic Level Sensor Tagged With: carlogavazzi

Seven Tips for Specifying Sensors in Hazardous Environments

November 11, 2013 By Randy Frank Leave a Comment

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by Randy Frank, Contributing Editor It’s a dangerous world out there—especially for sensors If you’re designing in sensors in a hazardous application, you may want to get some tips from the experts. We’ve consolidated tips from several sensor experts for designers encountering hazardous environments for the first time. There certainly is not a lack of […]

Filed Under: Capacitive, Industry News, Pressure

Small Size Sensors Increase Application Opportunities

October 14, 2013 By Randy Frank Leave a Comment

Many companies are addressing the need for smaller sensors. Check out: It’s a Small World: Sensing in Tight Spaces.  However, Balluff has a particularly strong effort in this area with miniature sensors that use inductive, photoelectric, magnetic, capacitive and ultrasonic operating principles. In addition to increased design freedom from limited space constraints, the sensors do […]

Filed Under: Capacitive, Featured, Inductive, Photoelectric, Proximity, Ultrasonic Tagged With: balluff

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