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Acceleration Sensors
Sensors that measure acceleration forces, typically used in applications involving motion, vibration, or impact detection. Examples include accelerometers and piezoelectric sensors.
Current Sensors
Sensors that measure the flow of electrical current, often used in power monitoring, motor control, and circuit protection applications. Examples include current transformers and Hall effect-based current sensors.


Flow Sensors
Sensors that measure the rate of fluid flow, typically used in industrial processes, HVAC systems, and fluid monitoring applications. Examples include turbine flow meters, ultrasonic flow sensors, and thermal mass flow sensors.
Hall Effect Sensors
Sensors that detect magnetic fields by utilizing the Hall effect principle, commonly used in position sensing, proximity detection, and current measurement applications.


Linear Sensors
Sensors that measure linear displacement or position, such as linear variable differential transformers [LVDTs], linear encoders, and linear potentiometers.
Liquid Level Sensors
Sensors that detect the level of liquids in containers or tanks, using various technologies like float switches, ultrasonic sensors, or capacitive sensors.


Optical Sensors
Sensors that detect or measure light, such as photodiodes, phototransistors, and optical encoders, used in applications like object detection, light measurement, and position sensing.
Photoelectric Sensors
Sensors that use a light source and a light detector to detect the presence or absence of objects, often used in industrial automation and object counting applications.


Photomicrosensors
Miniature optical sensors used for detecting the presence or absence of objects, often used in applications requiring compact size and high precision.
Pressure Sensors
Sensors that measure pressure or vacuum levels, using technologies like piezoresistive, capacitive, or strain gauge-based sensors. Used in various industrial, automotive, and medical applications.




Proximity Sensors
Sensors that detect the presence or absence of objects without physical contact, using technologies like inductive, capacitive, or ultrasonic sensing.
Switch Encoders
Devices that convert the position or rotation of a mechanical switch into digital signals, used in various position sensing and control applications.




Temperature Sensors
Sensors that measure temperature, using technologies like thermocouples, resistance temperature detectors [RTDs], or thermistors. Used in various applications, including HVAC, industrial processes, and environmental monitoring.
Tilt Sensors
Sensors that detect the orientation or tilt angle of an object, often used in construction, leveling, and motion control applications.




Vibration Sensors
Sensors that detect and measure vibration levels, typically used for condition monitoring, predictive maintenance, and structural health monitoring applications. Examples include accelerometers and piezoelectric vibration sensors.
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