Current Sensor suits thru-hole PCB assembly applications.
Closed loop, linear current sensor, Model CSNA111 is based on Hall effect principles and null balance or zero magnetic flux method. It provides ac, dc, or impulse current sensing up to 70 A with no limitation on measured current waveform. Thru-hole sensing allows signal to be sensed using non-invasive connection, while rapid response time of less than 1 Ã-µs allows output signal to closely...
Read More »Non-Contact Detector senses live AC source from 90-240 V.
Pen-shaped, non-contact AC voltage detector, designed for ease of carrying and storage, has red LED and buzzer alarm that inform user when AC voltage is present. AC Voltage Stick pack includes 2 AAA batteries and precision screwdriver.
Read More »Wireless Sensor detects radiation and hazardous gases.
AreaRAE-Gamma is equipped with RF modem that enables communication of real-time data transmission of VOC, toxic chemical, and radiation data. It transmits on license-free ISM band and has 2 mi communication range. Unit integrates PID, LEL, electrochemical, and radiation monitoring needed for accurate situation assessment. Features include up to 4 gas sensors, built-in pump, interchangeable Li-ion...
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Read More »DC Current Transducers provide accuracy to 1.0% FS.
Closed-loop Series 920 is available in 4 models with input current from 0 to Ã-
Read More »Power Detector features NEMA 4X encapsulated package.
Universal Power Alert, Model UPA 130 provides detection and indication of line power from 40-750 Vac and/or stored energy from 30-1,000 Vdc. It offers protection beyond OSHA Lock-Out/Tag-Out regulations by providing visual indication of hazardous energy after enclosure is locked and tagged. Flashing LEDs indicate presence of hazardous conditions associated with stored energy, operator error,...
Read More »Current Transducers feature split-core functionality.
DIN-rail mount Series AP/APR offers user-selectable input ranges from 10-400 A and choice of 4-20 mA or 0-5/0-10 V outputs. They include quick-connect control signal wiring and large aperture with built-in stress relief. Transducers utilize PRIMEÃ-® technology, where current is sensed without use of magnetic circuit, providing immunity against saturation due to over-current conditions. True...
Read More »Sensors feature coating for extended life.
Weld Field Immune and Factor 1 sensors, in both flush and non-flush mount versions, are offered with SlagMaster(TM) coating. SlagMaster(TM) can be applied to inductive proximity sensors with virtually no sensor degradation, allowing sensors to resist weld slag buildup, high heat, and mechanical damage.
Read More »Wireless Sensor enables smart machines and materials.
Small enough to be embedded in products, EmbedSense(TM) data acquisition system uses inductive link to receive power from external coil and to return digital strain, temperature, and unique ID information. Nodes can be placed within implants, on spinning machinery, and within composite materials. Tags can read data from multiple types of sensors, and RFID Transponder coils are available in...
Read More »High Voltage Detector has 80 V to 275 kV range.
Model 275HVD detects presence of high voltage without physical contact. Detection range is selected via 8-position rotary switch selects. As sensor is moved closer to voltage-carrying conductor, sensor head picks up radiated electric field. Once range threshold is reached, audible and visual indicators warn operator of live conductors. Universal spline on back-end facilitates attachment to...
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