Honeywell Hall Effect Sensor, Digital Output, 3.8 → 30 V dc, 30V

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RS-stocknr.:
169-7674
Fabrikantnummer:
SR17C-J6
Fabrikant:
Honeywell
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Honeywell

Output Type

Digital

Supply Voltage

3.8 → 30 V dc

Terminal Type

Wire Lead

Maximum DC Voltage

30V

Switching Current

20 mA

Length

23.88mm

Width

15.75mm

Depth

12.95mm

Maximum Operating Temperature

+85°C

Dimensions

23.88 x 15.75 x 12.95 mm

Minimum Operating Temperature

-20°C

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Series SR 16/SR 17 Hall effect sensor


Hall effect vanes with integrated magnet for detecting metal targets.
Ideal for detection or counting applications that cannot be carried out with an infrared sensor.
For use in dirty and dusty industrial environments.
Vertical or lateral mounting, pin or wire output depending on model.

Honeywell Hall Effect Sensor, 3.8 to 30V DC, 9 to 10mA - SR16/17 Series - SR17C-J6


Detect metal objects with this Hall effect sensor from Honeywell. Its plastic housing is environmentally sealed to ensure reliable protection against moisture and contaminants. As it uses non-contact sensing, it doesn't make physical contact with objects, reducing the risk of mechanical wear for an enhanced service life. This sensor has a low current consumption of just 9 to 10mA for energy-efficient operation.

Features & Benefits


• Broad operating temperature range of -20°C to +85°C for use in demanding environments
• Digital output enables easy data reading and transmission

Applications


• Fitness equipment
• Information technology

How does a Hall effect sensor work?


A Hall effect sensor uses the strength of a magnetic field to measure corresponding changes in voltage. This allows it to sense the speed and position of objects within the magnetic field.

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