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Magnetic Sensors
Magnetic sensors detect changes and disturbances in a magnetic field like flux, strength and direction. Other types of detection sensors work with characteristics like temperature, pressure, light. From established knowledge about the existing magnetic field and the data collected from sensors regarding changes and alterations, many things can be known. Rotation, angles, direction, presence and electrical current can all be monitored. Magnetic sensors are available at Avaq Semiconductor Co., Limited.
Types of Sensors
- Audio Sensors
- Biometric Sensors
- Capacitive Touch Sensors
- Current Sensors
- Environmental Sensors
- Flow Sensors
- Linear Displacement Sensors
- Liquid Level Sensors
- Magnetic Sensors
- Motion & Position Sensors
- Optical Sensors
- Pressure Sensors
- Proximity Sensors
- Sensor Hardware & Accessories
- Temperature Sensors
- Vibration & Tilt Sensors
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FAQ
- What are Magnetic Sensors?
- Magnetic sensors are devices that detect and measure changes in magnetic fields or the presence of magnetic objects. They convert magnetic signals into electrical signals for various applications.
- What are the main types of Magnetic Sensors?
- Hall Effect Sensors: Detect magnetic fields and generate a voltage proportional to the field strength. Magnetoresistive Sensors: Measure changes in electrical resistance in response to magnetic fields. Fluxgate Sensors: Measure changes in magnetic flux density. Giant Magnetoresistance (GMR) Sensors: Utilize changes in electrical resistance due to magnetic fields. Magneto-Inductive Sensors: Measure changes in inductance caused by magnetic fields.
- Can Magnetic Sensors be affected by nearby magnetic objects?
- Yes, magnetic sensors can be affected by nearby magnetic objects, which may lead to interference. Proper shielding and placement can help mitigate this.
- Can Magnetic Sensors be integrated into automation systems?
- Yes, many magnetic sensors are designed for integration into automation and control systems. They can provide feedback for position detection, motion control, and more.