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How to avoid errors when specifying sensor products

June 7, 2013 By Natasha Townsend Leave a Comment

There are three things designers/engineers should seek to do when specifying sensor products. These are: thermal hysteresis, board mounts that are moisture sensitive, and sensors that are A/D convertible. The ability of the sensor to come back to the same output after a thermal change is called thermal hysteresis. Designers underestimate errors due to thermal […]

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Four mistakes engineers make designing wireless sensors

June 3, 2013 By Natasha Townsend Leave a Comment

With anything that is created, engineers make common mistakes in designing wireless sensors. Four mistakes commonly made are: over complication, using inexpensive technology, power issues, and not factoring global technological certifications. One of the first mistakes when designing wireless sensors is making the sensor/router pairing process too complicated and counterintuitive. Some engineers even make security […]

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Wireless non-contact switch reduces maintenance costs

April 22, 2013 By Natasha Townsend Leave a Comment

The Limitless non-contact switch WLS series uses non-contact technology, which enables the device to actuate based on the presence or absence of magnets installed on a customer’s device. Therefore its suitable for harsh operating environments. This switch allows customers to choose either top sensing or side sensing. Battery-operated, flexible, and combined with proven harsh-duty packaging, […]

Filed Under: Battery Management, Power Management Tagged With: honeywell

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