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The inductive sensor is a pressure-sensitive switch. When it is subjected to a specific amount of force, it completes the circuit and triggers an output action. How much force is necessary to activate the inductive sensor depends on the model chosen and the type of material that covers its sensing area. The amount of force required tends to be greater with thicker, softer materials than with thinner, harder ones. The inductive sensor can be activated in various ways. A spring-loaded ball plunger is used in some models to physically compress material between the sensing area and a rigid backstop. In others, a magnetic field or inductive coupling is used to complete the circuit and turn on the output action. The inductive sensor can be used for a wide variety of applications from conveyor stops, to machine tool sensing, to heavy equipment monitoring and control, but is often found in such things as automotive hood openers, convertible top controls and seatbelt tensioners, where it serves as an alternative to switches requiring metal-to-metal contact closures. An inductive sensor is a kind of sensor that makes use of the fact that changing magnetic fields produce electricity in conductors. When an inductive sensor is placed near a conductor that moves relative to it, a current is induced in the conductor. This current can be used to power a circuit, or the value of the induced voltage can be measured and interpreted as an analog value proportional to the position of the conductor.
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The inductive sensor is a pressure-sensitive switch. When it is subjected to a specific amount of force, it completes the circuit and triggers an output action. How much force is necessary to activate the inductive sensor depends on the model chosen and the type of material that covers its sensing area. The amount of force required tends to be greater with thicker, softer materials than with thinner, harder ones. The inductive sensor can be activated in various ways. A spring-loaded ball plunger is used in some models to physically compress material between the sensing area and a rigid backstop. In others, a magnetic field or inductive coupling is used to complete the circuit and turn on the output action. The inductive sensor can be used for a wide variety of applications from conveyor stops, to machine tool sensing, to heavy equipment monitoring and control, but is often found in such things as automotive hood openers, convertible top controls and seatbelt tensioners, where it serves as an alternative to switches requiring metal-to-metal contact closures. An inductive sensor is a kind of sensor that makes use of the fact that changing magnetic fields produce electricity in conductors. When an inductive sensor is placed near a conductor that moves relative to it, a current is induced in the conductor. This current can be used to power a circuit, or the value of the induced voltage can be measured and interpreted as an analog value proportional to the position of the conductor.
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The inductive sensor is a pressure-sensitive switch. When it is subjected to a specific amount of force, it completes the circuit and triggers an output action. How much force is necessary to activate the inductive sensor depends on the model chosen and the type of material that covers its sensing area. The amount of force required tends to be greater with thicker, softer materials than with thinner, harder ones. The inductive sensor can be activated in various ways. A spring-loaded ball plunger is used in some models to physically compress material between the sensing area and a rigid backstop. In others, a magnetic field or inductive coupling is used to complete the circuit and turn on the output action. The inductive sensor can be used for a wide variety of applications from conveyor stops, to machine tool sensing, to heavy equipment monitoring and control, but is often found in such things as automotive hood openers, convertible top controls and seatbelt tensioners, where it serves as an alternative to switches requiring metal-to-metal contact closures. An inductive sensor is a kind of sensor that makes use of the fact that changing magnetic fields produce electricity in conductors. When an inductive sensor is placed near a conductor that moves relative to it, a current is induced in the conductor. This current can be used to power a circuit, or the value of the induced voltage can be measured and interpreted as an analog value proportional to the position of the conductor.
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