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  2. Inductive sensor - Wikipedia

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    An inductive sensor is a device that uses the principle of electromagnetic induction to detect or measure objects. An inductor develops a magnetic field when an electric current flows through it; alternatively, a current will flow through a circuit containing an inductor when the magnetic field through it changes.

  3. Induction loop - Wikipedia

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    An induction or inductive loop is an electromagnetic communication or detection system which uses a moving magnet or an alternating current to induce an electric current in a nearby wire. Induction loops are used for transmission and reception of communication signals, or for detection of metal objects in metal detectors or vehicle presence ...

  4. Pepperl+Fuchs - Wikipedia

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    The company manufactures electronic products for fabrication and process automation. It specializes in sensor manufacturing, such as sensors used in automatic doors in elevators, encoders, AS interfaces, RFID systems, [1] barcode solutions, [2] and explosion protection, [3] as well as components for the automotive industry, and plant ...

  5. Proximity sensor - Wikipedia

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    An infrared proximity sensor Optical proximity sensor in a 2016 Samsung smartphone.A proximity sensor is a standard feature of most smartphones, disabling the touchscreen when positioned near an ear during phone calls; more recent (late 2019-early 2020) smartphones with OLED displays may have the sensor mounted under the display.

  6. Eddy current - Wikipedia

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    A typical proximity sensor used for vibration monitoring has a scale factor of 200 mV/mil. [ clarification needed ] Widespread use of such sensors in turbomachinery has led to development of industry standards that prescribe their use and application.

  7. Position sensor - Wikipedia

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    A position sensor is a sensor that detects an object's position. A position sensor may indicate the absolute position of the object (its location) or its relative position (displacement) in terms of linear travel, rotational angle or three-dimensional space. Common types of position sensors include the following: Capacitive displacement sensor