Electro-Sensors, Inc. Hall Effect Shaft Speed Sensor 1101

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Shaft Speed Sensors - Hall Effect Features • NPN open collector, square-wave output • Zero speed operation with no signal loss • Non-contact, large gap distance sensing • Signal transmits up to 1,500 ft • Simple to install and set up • Powered by 5-24 VDC These speed sensors use magnet-sensing Hall Effect IC's to produce a digital pulse signal to interface with speed switches, tachometers, counters, signal conditioners, or PLC's. Hall Effect sensors provide true zero speed operation with square-wave output and immunity to electrical noise. A pulser disc or split collar pulser wrap with embedded magnets is mounted on the monitored shaft. As the shaft rotates, the magnets pass in front of the sensor causing the sensor to switch high and low, thus producing a digital pulse output. The sensors provide a digital square wave signal with a 50/50 duty cycle when used with pulse generators that have evenly spaced magnets of alternating polarity, such as Electro-Sensors Model 255 Pulser Disc. The recommended gap distance between the sensor and pulse generator is 1/4 inch +/- 1/8 inch. The gap flexibility makes the sensors tolerant of vibration, shaft run-out, misalignment, and industrial environments. 1101 The 1101 sensor has a non-threaded stainless steel body, is supplied with a mounting bracket and 10 ft of 3-conductor shielded cable. It is commonly used with pulser discs or 60 pulse/rev magnet wheels. 931 XP (Explosion Proof) • Class I, Div I (C, D) Class II, Div I (E, F, G) Class III • XLB-1 enclosure The 931 XP is mounted in a cast aluminum enclosure and is supplied with a mounting bracket and 10 feet of 3-conductor shielded cable. The conduit opening is 1/2 inch NPT.
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Shaft Speed Sensors - Hall Effect Features • NPN open collector, square-wave output • Zero speed operation with no signal loss • Non-contact, large gap distance sensing • Signal transmits up to 1,500 ft • Simple to install and set up • Powered by 5-24 VDC These speed sensors use magnet-sensing Hall Effect IC's to produce a digital pulse signal to interface with speed switches, tachometers, counters, signal conditioners, or PLC's. Hall Effect sensors provide true zero speed operation with square-wave output and immunity to electrical noise. A pulser disc or split collar pulser wrap with embedded magnets is mounted on the monitored shaft. As the shaft rotates, the magnets pass in front of the sensor causing the sensor to switch high and low, thus producing a digital pulse output. The sensors provide a digital square wave signal with a 50/50 duty cycle when used with pulse generators that have evenly spaced magnets of alternating polarity, such as Electro-Sensors Model 255 Pulser Disc. The recommended gap distance between the sensor and pulse generator is 1/4 inch +/- 1/8 inch. The gap flexibility makes the sensors tolerant of vibration, shaft run-out, misalignment, and industrial environments. 1101 The 1101 sensor has a non-threaded stainless steel body, is supplied with a mounting bracket and 10 ft of 3-conductor shielded cable. It is commonly used with pulser discs or 60 pulse/rev magnet wheels. 931 XP (Explosion Proof) • Class I, Div I (C, D) Class II, Div I (E, F, G) Class III • XLB-1 enclosure The 931 XP is mounted in a cast aluminum enclosure and is supplied with a mounting bracket and 10 feet of 3-conductor shielded cable. The conduit opening is 1/2 inch NPT.
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Hall Effect Shaft Speed Sensor - 1101 - Electro-Sensors, Inc.
Minnetonka, MN, USA
Hall Effect Shaft Speed Sensor
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Hall Effect Shaft Speed Sensor 1101
Shaft Speed Sensors - Hall Effect Features • NPN open collector, square-wave output • Zero speed operation with no signal loss • Non-contact, large gap distance sensing • Signal transmits up to 1,500 ft • Simple to install and set up • Powered by 5-24 VDC These speed sensors use magnet-sensing Hall Effect IC's to produce a digital pulse signal to interface with speed switches, tachometers, counters, signal conditioners, or PLC's. Hall Effect sensors provide true zero speed operation with square-wave output and immunity to electrical noise. A pulser disc or split collar pulser wrap with embedded magnets is mounted on the monitored shaft. As the shaft rotates, the magnets pass in front of the sensor causing the sensor to switch high and low, thus producing a digital pulse output. The sensors provide a digital square wave signal with a 50/50 duty cycle when used with pulse generators that have evenly spaced magnets of alternating polarity, such as Electro-Sensors Model 255 Pulser Disc. The recommended gap distance between the sensor and pulse generator is 1/4 inch +/- 1/8 inch. The gap flexibility makes the sensors tolerant of vibration, shaft run-out, misalignment, and industrial environments. 1101 The 1101 sensor has a non-threaded stainless steel body, is supplied with a mounting bracket and 10 ft of 3-conductor shielded cable. It is commonly used with pulser discs or 60 pulse/rev magnet wheels. 931 XP (Explosion Proof) • Class I, Div I (C, D) Class II, Div I (E, F, G) Class III • XLB-1 enclosure The 931 XP is mounted in a cast aluminum enclosure and is supplied with a mounting bracket and 10 feet of 3-conductor shielded cable. The conduit opening is 1/2 inch NPT.

Shaft Speed Sensors - Hall Effect

Features
• NPN open collector, square-wave output
• Zero speed operation with no signal loss
• Non-contact, large gap distance sensing
• Signal transmits up to 1,500 ft
• Simple to install and set up
• Powered by 5-24 VDC
These speed sensors use magnet-sensing Hall Effect IC's to produce a digital pulse signal to interface with speed switches, tachometers, counters, signal conditioners, or PLC's. Hall Effect sensors provide true zero speed operation with square-wave output and immunity to electrical noise.

A pulser disc or split collar pulser wrap with embedded magnets is mounted on the monitored shaft. As the shaft rotates, the magnets pass in front of the sensor causing the sensor to switch high and low, thus producing a digital pulse output. The sensors provide a digital square wave signal with a 50/50 duty cycle when used with pulse generators that have evenly spaced magnets of alternating polarity, such as Electro-Sensors Model 255 Pulser Disc. The recommended gap distance between the sensor and pulse generator is 1/4 inch +/- 1/8 inch. The gap flexibility makes the sensors tolerant of vibration, shaft run-out, misalignment, and industrial environments.

1101
The 1101 sensor has a non-threaded stainless steel body, is supplied with a mounting bracket and 10 ft of 3-conductor shielded cable. It is commonly used with pulser discs or 60 pulse/rev magnet wheels.

931 XP (Explosion Proof)
• Class I, Div I (C, D) Class II, Div I (E, F, G) Class III
• XLB-1 enclosure
The 931 XP is mounted in a cast aluminum enclosure and is supplied with a mounting bracket and 10 feet of 3-conductor shielded cable. The conduit opening is 1/2 inch NPT.

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  Electro-Sensors, Inc.
Product Category Proximity Sensors
Product Number 1101
Product Name Hall Effect Shaft Speed Sensor
Sensor Technology Hall Effect Proximity Sensor
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