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MA40S4R
Murata Manufacturing
Proximity Sensor Ultrasonic 2-Pin
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Ship Date: 8-18 working days
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SCL3400-D01
Murata Manufacturing
, 90Spend, digital;
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SV01A103AEA01R00
Murata Manufacturing
Resistive 0°~333.3° ±30% Analog voltage 5V ±2% 333.3° Rotation position Hole for Shaft SMD SMD mount,glue mount 11mm*14.9mm*3.1mm
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SV03A103AEA01R00
Murata Manufacturing
Resistive 0°~320°,0°~333.3° ±30% Analog voltage ±2% ±160° Rotation position Hole for Shaft 4-SMD SMD mount,glue mount 2.1mm(height)
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MA40S4S
Murata Manufacturing
Murata Proximity sensors, cylinder
Quantity: 580
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SCHA634-D03-6
Murata Manufacturing
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SV01L103AEA11T00
Murata Manufacturing
Resistive 0°~333.3° ±30% ±2% Hole for Shaft wire mounting,Through hole mounting,glue mount 11mm*12.7mm*2.9mm
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Position Sensors

Position sensors are devices that detect and measure the position of an object or a point within a system. They play a crucial role in various industries, including robotics, automotive, , and manufacturing, by providing precise feedback on the location and movement of components.

Definition:
A position sensor is an electronic device that measures the position of a target object relative to a reference point. It can determine the object's location along one or more axes, such as linear or angular displacement.

Functions:
1. Measurement: They measure the position of a mechanical component, often providing analog or digital output signals.
2. Feedback: They provide feedback to control systems to ensure accurate positioning and movement.
3. : They monitor the position of components in real-time, which is essential for safety and efficiency in various applications.
4. Control: They are used in closed-loop systems to control the movement of machinery, ensuring precise and repeatable positioning.

Applications:
1. Automotive: For engine management, transmission control, and safety systems like airbag deployment.
2. Industrial Automation: In robotic arms, conveyor systems, and assembly lines for precise control of machinery.
3. : For controlling the position of components, such as flaps and landing gear.
4. Medical Equipment: In diagnostic imaging and surgical tools for accurate positioning.
5. Consumer Electronics: In devices like smartphones for gesture recognition and user interface control.

Selection Criteria:
1. Accuracy: The sensor must provide precise measurements within the required tolerance levels.
2. Resolution: The level of detail in the position data, which affects the sensor's ability to detect small movements.
3. Response Time: How quickly the sensor can detect and respond to position changes.
4. Environmental Resistance: The ability to operate in various conditions, such as temperature, humidity, and dust.
5. Compatibility: With the existing control systems and the type of machinery or equipment it will interface with.
6. Reliability: The sensor's durability and long-term performance without failure.
7. Cost: Balancing the performance requirements with the budget constraints of the application.

When selecting a position sensor, it is important to consider the specific requirements of the application, including the type of movement (linear or rotary), the range of motion, and the environmental conditions in which the sensor will operate.
Please refer to the product rule book for details.