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Pleasant Prairie, Wis. – Cherry Electrical Products' GS101202 gear-tooth speed sensor offers zero-speed sensing and self-adjusting range. This compact sensor module uses a Hall-effect IC and internal ...
The ATS19480 sensor follows Allegro’s recent release of the dual-channel ATS19580 IC, the industry’s first fully-integrated GMR speed and direction sensor to offer superior vibration immunity in ...
Industry-leading air gap enables increased reliability, efficiency, and design flexibility Allegro’s new GMR gear tooth speed sensor with industry-leading air gap, ATS19480, gives transmission ...
Claiming superiority to traditional single element gear-tooth speed sensors, the ATS665 sensor integrates a samarium cobalt magnet and a Hall-effect IC in a single step, over-molded package.
Claimed as suitable for sensing speed and position in fine-pitch targets found in demanding transmission and gear-box applications, the ATS660 is a true zero-speed differential Hall-effect sensor.
The new GS102301 gear-tooth speed sensor from Cherry, a subsidiary of ZF Corp. with headquarters in Pleasant Prairie, Wis., uses Hall-Effect technology to detect gear teeth and their speed ...
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New TMR Sensors Enrich MDT's Rotary Sensor and Encoder Product Portfolio, Offering Customers Flexible Choices to Best Suit Their Needs SAN JOSE, Calif. and ZHANGJIAGANG, China, Dec. 1, 2021 ...
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