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Sensor Resources

By Frank Posted on February 26, 2017 Posted in Sensing, Sensors, Vendors and Manufacturers, Website Tagged with encoder, hall effect, LVDT, magnetostrictive, photoeyes, proxes, resolver, sensors

When I got up this morning, I had fully intended to write a post on sensors and sensing techniques. I was even going to title it “Sensors 101”, similar to the series that I started on PLCs several years ago. …

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Hall Effect Sensors vs. Proxes

By Frank Posted on February 26, 2012 Posted in Proximity Switches, Sensing, Sensors, Website Tagged with hall effect, proxes, search engine optimization, sensors

While doing some of the minor website maintenance tasks that you sometimes have to do when blogging, I came across a site called Alexa. I always wondered about search engine optimization (SEO) and how it works… this gave me a …

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Choosing the Right Sensor

By Frank Posted on March 2, 2011 Posted in Proximity Switches, Sensing, Sensors, Vendors and Manufacturers Tagged with hall effect, photoeyes, proxes, sensors

With all of the different types of sensors available and so many manufacturers and vendors competing for your business sometimes it can be difficult or confusing to choose the correct sensor for an application. In many cases such as detecting …

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