Bentley's speed sensors 9571-30
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Product details
Origin:USA
Brand:bently
Product ID:9571-30
product description
Bentley's speed sensors and accelerometers are devices used to measure the speed
and acceleration of an object's motion.
Speed sensors are usually used to measure the linear or angular speed of an object.
They can be measured in contact or non-contact ways, for example by measuring the
trajectory of an object or the frequency of its vibration to calculate its speed. Bentley's
speed sensors usually use inductive or capacitive working principles to measure the
speed of an object with high precision.
Accelerometers are used to measure the acceleration of an object, including linear
acceleration and angular acceleration. They are usually composed of one or more sensitive
elements that can sense and output signals about the motion state of the object. Bentley's
accelerometers are usually manufactured using micromachining technology and have the
characteristics of high sensitivity, low noise and anti-interference.
Bentley's speed sensors and accelerometers are used in a wide variety of applications,
such as robotic arms, drones, automotive and aerospace. They can help people better
understand the motion state of the object, so as to achieve more precise control and optimization.
The working principle of Bentley's speed sensors is based on different physical principles,
such as inductance, capacitance, Hall, etc., to sense changes in the speed of an object's motion.
In general, speed sensors can be broadly divided into two categories: contact and non-contact.
Contact speed sensors usually adopt the principle of electromagnetic induction, a probe is
installed on the motion axis of the measured object, and the other probe is installed in a fixed
position, when the measured object moves, the electromagnetic induction between the probes
will generate induced electromotive force, thereby measuring the speed of the object. Non-contact
speed sensors usually use laser or ultrasonic methods to calculate the speed of the object by
measuring the reflection of light or the scattering of sound waves.
Bentley's speed sensors usually use inductive or capacitive working principles to sense the speed
of an object's movement by measuring the change in the distance between the probes. Specifically,
when the object moves, the distance between the probes changes, which causes a change in
inductance or capacitance between the probes, and the speed of the object can be calculated by
measuring this change.
In addition, Bentley's speed sensors also have a variety of features and advantages, such as high
precision, high stability, wide measurement range, strong anti-interference ability. They usually have
high measurement accuracy and stability, and can adapt to different application scenarios and
measurement requirements. At the same time, Bentley's speed sensors also have low noise and high
anti-interference ability, which can ensure the accuracy and stability of the measurement.
In short, the working principle of Bentley's speed sensors is based on different physical principles to
sense changes in the speed of the object, and they have a variety of characteristics and advantages
to meet different application scenarios and measurement requirements.