Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Introduction to Angle Position Sensors for Vehicles and Machinery



When it comes to vehicles or large machinery, feeling safe, secure, and in control can be vital. You want to rest assured that your steering wheel, pedals, and throttles will operate as they should, preventing any accidents or surprises. An angle position sensor from Sensor Solution can help keep your vehicle’s parts responding as they should.

Also known as a rotary sensor, an angle position sensor uses a fixed reference point to measure the position, whether linear or angular, of an object. Using the reference point to gauge how much an object would need to rotate to achieve a new orientation, the sensor can determine the position of the object. The information gathered by the sensor can be sent to an external circuit. Using the angle position sensors and a time measurement, you can calculate and better control the speed, velocity, and acceleration of an object such as a car, truck, or piece of machinery.

There are many different kinds of angle position sensors. Some can work without any physical contact between parts, thereby avoiding the wear and tear of mechanical pieces continuously touching. This category includes photoelectric sensors, magnetic sensors, capacitive sensors, inductive sensors, and ultrasonic sensors. The second type of angular sensors does require contact. This category includes limit switches, linear variable differential transformers, and encoders.

Angle position sensors have a wide range of application for vehicles and machinery. They can be used to detect the positions of steering wheels, pedals, motor shafts, ride height, throttles, headlights, power seats, and power mirrors, among other things. Without sensors, you could have little control of the placement of all of these parts that make driving possible. Sensors can also work for flow meter and robotics.

An angle position sensor can be necessary to make the controls in your car work properly, adjusting the position of car parts as you desire. To prevent your vehicles and machinery from acting erratically, it is important to make sure that the sensors you have are working properly.


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Thursday, July 24, 2014

What Are Some Reasons To Choose a Magnetic Speed Sensor?

 As industries evolve and advances are made in various mechanical and industrial components, it becomes more important than ever to acquire accurate data. One of the crucial aspects of using high-speed machinery is being able to quickly and precisely measure their speed. In the past, optical sensors were the most cost effective choice, but they have some significant limitations. On the other hand, a magnetic speed sensor has few of the limits traditionally found in its optical counterparts, and have now become more affordable than ever.

Specific Benefits

Although optical sensors still have an important place in industry, magnetic sensors are proving to be an excellent choice for certain situations, most notably, places where dirt and grime may enter into the sensor system. An optical sensor must have a clear line-of-sight to the sensor point in order to relay accurate speed data, where a magnetic speed sensor can be covered in all sorts of filth without negatively impacting its accuracy. This not only allows manufacturers to spend less time and money outfitting the sensor array with rugged protection, but also allows sensors to be placed in areas that may have been incompatible with speed sensing equipment. Magnetic sensors do have a few requirements, but they are easily met. There must be a specifically sized gap between the ferrous material and the sensor, and this gap cannot be filled with any type of ferrous debris at the risk throwing off the speed data.

Purchasing Reliable Speed Sensors


Sensor Solutions is a manufacturer top-of-the-line magnetic speedsensors. They have been operating for more than 20 years and are at the forefront of affordable and accurate sensor technology. Their sensors are used in a wide variety of industries including automotive, railway, solar energy, off shore mining, textile manufacturing, and many others. When looking for a durable magnetic sensor that also has the benefit of accuracy, go to Sensor Solutions as your one-stop-sensor-shop.