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Sensors Air
The sensors and transceivers shown above do not have built in
signal conditioning. For most application these will require an external signal
conditioner. The user can apply his own signal conditioning, or use the HE40SC or the
(HESXXX) HXSXXX. The sensors can be connected to virtually
all hexamite devices, chips and hybrids. The data sheets for the
(HE2XXX) HX2XXX show schematics of rudimentary signal conditioning.
The HX2 series consist of miniature button sensors and sensors with standard pipe thread type NPT, either
3/4" or 1/2". Hence myriads of mounting accessories become
available from your nearest hardware store. Wave guides are
available for the sensors, wave guides help get the sonic wave to
hard to reach places, around corners and so forth
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Ultrasonic Sensors Built in Signal Conditioning Air.
The HE-US series shown above are low cost, super sensitive,
ultrasonic transducers with a wide range of applications.
These transceivers can be used to measure position and
velocity of objects as small as a grain of sand, or as
larger as a brick wall within a distance ranging from 0.03 meters to over 20 meters. Even the position of
temperature gradients and flow of gasses can be measured,
using the HE-US series. Providing both digital and analog outputs; these transceivers are especially designed to
interface direct, and with ease to commonly available
microcomputers and PLC devices. Minimal interface
requires only two digital I/O pins (one pin to transmit
and the other to receive) to monitor velocity, position
and other conditions. Hence, the parallel port on your
PC, can be used to position objects the size of a
toothpick more than 4 meters away. Since the PC's
parallel port has several digital I/O pins, it can
operate multiple transceivers simultaneously.
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Ultrasonic
Transceivers Underwater Application
HX1 (HE1) series underwater sensors wide and narrow beam with a
range from 0.1 meters up to 100m.
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