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Product category: Linear Position Sensors
News Release from: Aerco | Subject: Honeywell SS series position sensors
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 12 October 2001

Solid state position sensors in range of
sizes

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Using Hall Effect position sensing, the Honeywell SS series produces a digital or analogue output for ignition timing, power sensing, valve positioning, robotics control, and flow and speed sensing

Now available from Aerco is a range of solid state position sensors from Honeywell Using Hall Effect position sensors the Honeywell SS series produces a digital or analogue output in either 'on' or 'off' state

There are three types of digital sensors available: bipolar, omnipolar and unipolar and these are available in a variety of sizes in moulded plastic, ceramic substrate and threaded cylindrical housings.

They are available in 3-pin in-line plastic packages for printed circuit board mounting and 3-pin plastic packages for surface-mount assembly identical to industry standard SOT-89 packages.

Environmentally protected versions are housed in aluminium or plastic housings.

Supply voltages range from 3.8 to 30volt and the Honeywell SS series offers full solid state reliability that will suit virtually all sensor applications including: ignition timing, power sensing, valve positioning, robotics control, current sensing and flow and speed sensing.

They will be used extensively in equipment such as brushless DC motors, welding equipment, magnetic card readers, vending machines, laboratory and computer equipment and medical instrumentation.

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