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Article: GILL CRACKS TPS & [micro sign]SWITCH RELIABILITY ISSUE WITH NEW NON CONTACT MICROSWITCHES AND THROTTLE POSITION SENSORS.(Brief Article)
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- Sensor Business Digest
- Article date:
- August 1, 2001
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Gill Instruments Ltd (Lymington, UK, 01590 613500) (www.gill.co.uk) is expanding the range of its product line of non contact position sensors to include direct non-contact replacements for mechanical microswitches and old and problematic potentiometric/hall effect throttle position sensors, where reliability problems are often encountered.
Employing the same ground breaking inductive technology as their highly successful cousin, the new variants offer all the non contact benefits of ruggedness and reliability at a competitive price. Powered from any voltage source between 5 and 50Vdc, these versatile and robust sensors provide a choice of analog voltage/current ...