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Position Sensors
Linear and rotary position sensors for demanding aerospace applications with applications from large commercial aircraft to military platforms.
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Honeywell offers the HMC1501 and HMC1512 Magnetic Displacement Sensors. These sensors feature one or two Wheatstone bridge elements to convert magnetic field direction across the silicon die into a voltage output. The HMC sensors provide better performance than traditional Hall Effect devices for increased accuracy, resolution and field intensity variation. Additional benefits include high sensitivity so that low-cost conventional magnets like AlNiCo and ceramic can be used, as well as insensitivity to shock and vibrations. Applications include position sensing, rotary speed and angle detection and non-contact precision location measurement systems.
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