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BI Technologies Develops Non-Contact Hall Effect Sensor with Life Cycle up to 10 Million Rotations, High Tech

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BI Technologies Develops Non-Contact Hall Effect Sensor with Life Cycle up to 10 Million Rotations BI Technologies Develops Non-Contact Hall Effect Sensor with Life Cycle up to 10 Million Rotations

Company Name:  BI Technologies

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Release Date: 23rd-Sep-2009
 
Press Release Summary:  Providing design engineers with a high accuracy, high resolution, long life cycle precision device, TT electronics BI Technologies has developed a non-contact single-turn Hall Effect sensor. Designated MagnePot, the Model 6120 Hall Effect position sensor features extremely low mechanical torque with a programmable electrical angle from five to 360 degrees and is ideally suited for three-wire voltage divider applications.  
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Domain:  High Tech Category: Business Subcategory: sensors 
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