Honeywell Sensing & IoT Datasheets for Hall Effect Position Sensors

Hall effect position sensors are non-contact devices that convert energy from a magnetic field into an electrical signal. They use the Hall effect, a voltage caused by current-flow in the presence of a magnetic field.
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AV vane operated integral magnet position sensors are operated by passing a ferrous vane through the gap between the Hall sensor and the magnet, shunting the magnetic flux away from...
The 103SR Series Hall-effect position sensor assemblies are sealed in aluminum or stainless-steel threaded housings and meet NEMA 3, 3R, 3S, 4, 4X (stainless-steel housing), 12 and 13 requirements. They...
The SR13/15 Series package enhancements permit quick and easy sensor installation, increasing the usability of the SS400 Series. These devices can be installed without additional mounting hardware. The snap-in and...
The SR16 Series Hall effect vane sensors are designed for position and speed sensing and are available in three termination variations. The cost effective SR16 Series sensors are tailored for...
The SR17 Series Hall effect vane sensor is designed for position and speed sensing and is offered in a side mount package. The cost effective SR17 Series sensor is tailored...
The SS39ET, SS49E, SS59ET Linear Hall-effect Sensor ICs are small, versatile devices that are operated by the magnetic field from a permanent magnet or an electromagnet. The linear sourcing output...
The SS39ET/SS49E/SS59ET Series Low-cost Linear Hall-effect Sensor ICs are small, versatile devices that are operated by the magnetic field from a permanent magnet or an electromagnet. The linear sourcing output...
The SS490 Series are small, versatile, linear Hall-effect devices which are operated by the magnetic field from a permanent magnet or an electromagnet. The ratiometric output voltage is set by...