Today, it is impossible to imagine the Internet of Things without sensors. How could we capture states or carry out actions otherwise? These two activities and a connection to the web are what make these objects “intelligent”
Light-weight and compact
Deliver position feedback for monitoring flight parameters
Eliminate PWM audible noise
Use magnetic sensing technology
Sensata now offers a cost-efficient pressure sensor family
Suitable for building automation
For predictive and preventive maintenance
For robots and motors
With IO-Link interface
Outstanding durability & credibility. All stainless steel, side-mounted types
Many experts believe that OPC UA will establish itself as the new communications standard for digitalised production. This is why Schmersal chose to fit its latest generation of safety controllers with an OPC UA server
Keller für Druckmesstechnik has developed and manufactured highly reliable absolute and differential pressure transmitters for use in a space mission. The solutions undertake different tasks and contribute to the security of delicate processes
Use the magnetostrictive process
Yokogawa released in Europe the Sushi Sensor, a compact wireless device that measures vibration and temperature and uses LoRaWAN, a low-power wide-area (LPWA) wireless data communication protocol
Wireless and digital, Easy-Laser's XT190 can save data and create a PDF report and provides a live digital display of both offset and angular value
SensoPart launches FT 10-RLA, which measures only measures 21.1 x 14.6 x 8 mm in size and it has a measuring range up to 70 mm
Suited for robust automotive applications
An accurate tool on-board for railway application adapted to variable environmental conditions
F199 from Pepperl+Fuchs provides an accuracy up to ±0.15° and a shock resistance of 100g, and it can operate from -45 up to +85 °C
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