Velocity Sensors

Rotary speed sensor resistant to heat

Submitted by nestorb on Mon, 2007-02-12 23:27.
The product is used to measure the rotational frequency of the engine. It incorporates an IC and features output and input protection for stable and safe output signals. The sensor has a duty ratio of 50 percent...
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Analog Sensor

Submitted by nestorb on Fri, 2006-12-01 17:23.

Buy It And Try It: The Speed Sensor

Submitted by nestorb on Thu, 2006-10-05 10:59.
And the coaches can clock just how fast the "heater" is with a big menacing looking radar gun. They can cost a ball club any where from a $100 to, gulp, over a thousand! But say, that's over the salary cap! Enter…the Speed Sensor...
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New ultrasonic wind sensor from Vaisala

Submitted by nestorb on Sat, 2006-05-13 13:08.
The WMT50 has an array of three equidistant ultrasonic transducers on a horizontal plane to ensure accurate wind measurement from any direction. The sensor has no moving parts, it is resistant to corrosion. Heating is optionally available in the WMT50...
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Embedded networking provides remote monitoring

Submitted by nestorb on Fri, 2005-12-23 20:15.
When industrial instrumentation firm Sensonics wanted to add remote monitoring to its DN36 Spyder monitor and Spydernet plug-and-play monitor, it chose Digi Connect ME embedded networking modules.
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Inertial navigation system is GPS-aided

Submitted by nestorb on Fri, 2005-12-09 21:30.
Gives uninterrupted position and heading despite the loss or intermittent failure of satellite signals and has fast recovery on re-capture of signals
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SpeedInfo installs additional speed sensors in San Francisco Bay Area

Submitted by nestorb on Tue, 2005-11-29 13:32.
  SpeedInfo deploys additional real-time traffic sensors in the SFO Bay Area Ubiquitous traffic flow data for any US Metropolitan area now a reality...
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Interference lends sub-µm resolution to laser sensor

Submitted by nestorb on Sun, 2005-10-09 16:53.
By modulating the wavelength of the laser it is possible to detect the direction and speed of travel of the target surface, allowing continuous displacement vectors to be calculated. Because the illuminating and reflected light uses the same optical pathways, the optical components can be simplified...
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