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Linear Position Sensors and Switches, Inductive -
(69 companies)
Inductive linear position sensors and switches are noncontact devices that determine an object's coordinates (linear or angular) with respect to a reference
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Inductive Electrical and Electronic Couplings -
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Inductive electrical and electronic couplings are used in the non-contact transmission of electrical power or electronic signals through stationary, rotating, or moving equipment via an inductive connection
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Proximity Sensors, Inductive -
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Inductive proximity sensors detect the presence or absence of an object using a critical distance.
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Power Meters and Wattmeters -
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Power meters and wattmeters are used for high-accuracy measurements of power over a wide-frequency bandwidth, and from both AC and DC circuits
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Power Resistors -
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Power resistors are used in power generation and distribution, high-voltage applications, control systems, and other power system applications. They include load banks, grounding resistors, and dynamic braking resistors
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Power Switches -
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Power switches are used to apply power to or remove power from instruments such as large-scale factory equipment
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Joystick Controllers -
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Joystick controllers use potentiometric, inductive or photoelectric sensing systems and/or switches to translate joystick motion into an output signal
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Resistors -
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Resistors are electrical components that oppose the flow of either direct or alternating current. They are used to protect, operate, or control circuits.
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Impedance Matching Networks -
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Impedance matching networks are electrical circuits which, when connected between two networks, match the output impedance of the source (the first network) to the input impedance of the load (the receiving or second network). The purpose of matching these two impedances is to minimize wave reflection and/or to maximize the transfer of power between the system and the load
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EMI Filters and RFI Filters -
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Electromagnetic (EMI) filters and radio frequency interference (RFI) filters purify signals by attenuating the high-frequency RFI (typically 150kHz and up) and passing the low frequency EMI.
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Welding, Brazing and Soldering Equipment -
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Welding machines and joining machines include all manner of devices used for welding, brazing and soldering.
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Current Sensing Resistors -
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Current sensing resistors convert the current flowing through it to a voltage drop. Monitoring or measuring this voltage drop allows the current through the resistor to be measured. Applications for current sensing resistors include power supplies, receptacles, and battery packs. 
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Resistors and Potentiometers -
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Resistors and potentiometers are passive electronic components that oppose the flow of either alternating current (AC) or direct current (DC).
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Magnetic Speed Sensors -
(123 companies)
Magnetic speed sensors rely on a magnet as the sensing element or sensed target to capture rotational or linear speed. They are typically used as gear tooth speed sensors or incorporated into stroboscopes or tachometers.
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Induction Heaters -
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Induction heaters use an electrical source to drive alternating current (AC) through a coil to heat metal objects.
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Part Numbers for inductive power
| Part # |
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Manufacturer |
Product Category |
Description |
| 46K3221 |
Newark |
Cutler Hammer
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All Supplier Direct Ship
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Definite Purpose Contactor; Coil Voltage Ac Max:240V; Mounting Type:Screw; Load Current Resistive:75A; Load Current Inductive:60A; Horsepower:20Hp; Line Voltage:230V; Contacts:3Pst-No-Db; Coil Power Vac:15Kw |
| 93F7668 |
Newark |
Stancor Electronic
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Limit
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Power Contactor; Coil Voltage Ac Max:24V; Mounting Type:Bracket; Load Current Resistive:40A; Load Current Inductive:30A; Contacts:Dpst-2No; Relay Mounting:Bracket; Relay Terminals:Screw/Quick Connect |
| 37K9549 |
Newark |
Bi Technologies / Tt Electronics
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All Supplier Direct Ship
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Resistors, 1R 3W Resistors, 1R 3W; Non-Inductive Planar; Resistance:1R; Case Style:Radial; Series:Bpc; Power Rating:3W; Tolerance, +:10%; Tolerance, -:10%; Temp, Op. Max:125(Degree C); Temp, Op. Min:-55(Degree C); Rohs Compliant: Yes |
| 38C9384 |
Newark |
MCM
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Misc
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Audio Dummy Loads, Power: 100 W, Resistance: 8 Ohm, Features: Non-Inductive Load For Bench Testing Amplifiers |
| 38C9387 |
Newark |
MCM
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Test
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Audio Dummy Loads, Power: 100 W, Resistance: 4 Ohm, Features: Non-Inductive Load For Bench Testing Amplifiers |
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