Honeywell Sensing & IoT Datasheets for Speed Sensors
Magnetic speed sensors rely on a magnet as the sensing element or sensed target to capture rotational or linear speed. They are typically used as gear tooth speed sensors or incorporated into stroboscopes or tachometers.
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General Purpose VRS sensors are designed for use in applications with medium to high speeds or in electrically noisy environments with relatively small air gaps. Passive VRS (Variable Reluctance Speed)... | |
Hazardous Location VRS sensors are designed for use in locations where explosion-proof or intrinsically safe sensors are required. Passive VRS (Variable Reluctance Speed) Magnetic Speed sensors are simple, rugged devices... | |
High Output VRS sensors are designed for use in applications where higher output voltages are needed. They perform best at low to medium speeds with medium to high impedance loads. | |
High Resolution VRS sensors are designed for use in applications where precise timing pulse is required, and/or fine pitch gears are used. Proper alignment of the sensor is required. Passive... | |
High Temperature VRS sensors are designed for use in applications where the sensor is exposed to temperatures up to 260 °C [450 °F]. Sealed Front-End versions are available for applications... | |
Power Output VRS sensors are designed for driving low resistance loads at large air gaps in applications where larger actuators may be used. Passive VRS (Variable Reluctance Speed) Magnetic Speed... | |
The 584XX Series Digital Magnetic Speed Sensors combine active electronics with features of Variable Reluctance Sensors in a single package. The 584XX Series produce constant amplitude output signals suitable for... | |
The LCZ Series Hall-effect Zero Speed Sensors provide a durable, cost-effective solution in most harsh environments. The sensor is available in 9,5 mm [3/8 in/0.375 in] and 15,9 mm [5/8... | |
The SNDH-H Series Hall-Effect Speed Sensors use a magnetically biased Hall-effect integrated circuit to accurately sense movement of ferrous metal targets. The specially designed integrated circuit (IC) and a permanent... | |
The SNDH-T Series is a dual differential hall sensor that provides speed and direction information using a quadrature output with signals 90 degree phase shifted from each other. Target direction... | |
The SNG-Q Series Quadrature Speed and Direction Sensors are designed to provide both speed and direction information. Speed information is provided from digital square wave outputs; direction is provided using... | |
The SNG-S Series Speed Sensors use a magnetically biased Hall-effect integrated circuit (IC) to accurately sense movement of ferrous metal targets. The specially designed IC and a permanent magnet are... | |
The VG481V1 Back biased Hall-effect speed sensor IC contains a dual peak detecting circuit that is coupled with a Hall-effect element to detect the speed of a ferrous gear tooth... | |
The ZH10 Hall-effect Speed Sensors provide a durable, cost-effective solution in most harsh environments. The sensor is available in a 11,9 mm diameter, in a 25,4 mm length. The aluminum... |