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MFM61O-18ADSO-L5CP13 Hall Effect Gear Tooth Sensor

Description

The MFM61O-18ADSO-L5CP13 Hall Effect Gear Tooth Sensor is a dynamic speed sensor. “DSO” type Hall Effect Sensors are digital single square wave output target trackers that detect 0-32 pitch gears and ferrous targets. Additional targets include ferrous bolt heads, holes in steel plates, and other magnetic targets.

The MFM61O-18ADSO-L5CP13 Sensor uses surge protected input and NPN output with a 5k pull up resistor.  Furthermore, the sensor is potted in a plastic flange mount housing with integrated 3-way Metri-Pack male connector.

DSO Gear Tooth Sensors have a self-calibrating output that reacts to both the leading and falling edge of any ferrous metal target. No rotational orientation is required for the sensor to operate. Set the air gap relative to the sensing target face with the easy install flange mount design. The MFM61O-18ADSO-L5CP13 sensor operates in the presence of a magnetic field, which causes the NPN output to go low. 

Other features include:

  • Solid state (no wearing parts)
  • Temperature stable
  • Near 0 speed operation
  • Dynamic, self-adjusting

Specifications

Output TypeNPN
Actuator MaterialFerrous Metals, Gear Tooth
Frequency15 kHz
Supply Voltage, Vcc4.5 ~ 28 V
Operating Temp.-40 ~ 125 C
Package/CaseFlange Mount
Termination StyleConnector

Applications

Aerospace, Agricultural, Automotive/Heavy Equipment, Consumer Electronics, Manufacturing, Marine, Medical, Military, Power Generation, Transportation

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Item No.DatasheetDistributorRegionQuantityCartRFQInventory Date
MFM61O-18ADSO-L5CP13MASTER/ONLINEAmericas0 RFQ2023-08-01
MFM61O-18ADSO-L5CP13Heilind ElectronicsAmericas30 BUY RFQ2023-08-01
MFM61O-18ADSO-L5CP13Digi-Key ElectronicsAmericas30 BUY RFQ2023-08-01
MFM61O-18ADSO-L5CP13Standex FactoryAmericas0 RFQ2024-03-29
MFM61O-18ADSO-L5CP13Mouser ElectronicsAmericas10 BUY RFQ2024-03-29
MFM61O-18ADSO-L5CP13Arrow ElectronicsAmericas30 BUY RFQ2024-03-29
MFM61O-18ADSO-L5CP13TTI Inc Global HeadquartersAmericas0 RFQ2024-03-29

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The A44-18ADSO-P5P21 Sensor uses PNP output with a 5k resistor.  Furthermore, the sensor is potted in a black anodized aluminum barrel housing with free end wire leads.

DSO Gear Tooth Sensors have a self-calibrating output that reacts to both the leading and falling edge of any ferrous metal target. No rotational orientation is required for the sensor to operate. Lock nuts are used to set the air gap within the rage of the sensing target. The A44-18ADSO-P5P21 sensor operates in the presence of a magnetic field, which causes the PNP output to go high. 

Other features include:

  • Internal hysteresis, bounce free
  • Solid state (no wearing parts)
  • Temperature stable
  • Near 0 speed operation
  • Dynamic, self-adjusting

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The S12-18ADSO-5KCB2 Sensor uses NPN output with a 5k pull up resistor.  Furthermore, the sensor is potted in a stainless steel M12 cylindrical housing with integrated connector.

DSO Gear Tooth Sensors have a self-calibrating output that reacts to both the leading and falling edge of any ferrous metal target. No rotational orientation is required for the sensor to operate. Lock nuts are used to set the air gap within the rage of the sensing target. The S12-18ADSO-5KCB2 sensor operates in the presence of a magnetic field, which causes the NPN output to go low. 

Other features include:

  • Internal hysteresis, bounce free
  • Solid state (no wearing parts)
  • Temperature stable
  • Near 0 speed operation
  • Dynamic, self-adjusting

The MFM7-37ADSO-L5CD3 Hall Effect Gear Tooth Sensor is a large dynamic speed sensor. “DSO” type Hall Effect Sensors are digital single square wave output target trackers that detect 0-32 pitch gears and ferrous targets. Additional targets include ferrous bolt heads, holes in steel plates, and other magnetic targets.

The MFM7-37ADSO-L5CD3 Sensor uses load dump and EMI protected input and NPN output with a 5k pull up resistor.  Furthermore, the sensor is potted in a plastic flange mount housing with wire leads and Deutsch DT 3 pin connector.

DSO Gear Tooth Sensors have a self-calibrating output that reacts to both the leading and falling edge of any ferrous metal target. No rotational orientation is required for the sensor to operate. Set the air gap relative to the sensing target face with the easy install flange mount design. The MFM7-37ADSO-L5CD3 sensor operates in the presence of a magnetic field, which causes the NPN output to go low. 

Other features include:

  • Greater air gap range
  • Solid state (no wearing parts)
  • Temperature stable
  • Near 0 speed operation
  • Dynamic, self-adjusting

The MFM7-37ADSO-L5CP13 Hall Effect Gear Tooth Sensor is a large dynamic speed sensor. “DSO” type Hall Effect Sensors are digital single square wave output target trackers that detect 0-32 pitch gears and ferrous targets. Additional targets include ferrous bolt heads, holes in steel plates, and other magnetic targets.

The MFM7-37ADSO-L5CP13 Sensor uses load dump and EMI protected input and NPN output with a 5k pull up resistor.  Furthermore, the sensor is potted in a plastic flange mount housing with wire leads and Deutsch DT 3 pin connector.

DSO Gear Tooth Sensors have a self-calibrating output that reacts to both the leading and falling edge of any ferrous metal target. No rotational orientation is required for the sensor to operate. Set the air gap relative to the sensing target face with the easy install flange mount design. The MFM7-37ADSO-L5CP13 sensor operates in the presence of a magnetic field, which causes the NPN output to go low. 

Other features include:

  • Internal hysteresis, bounce free
  • Solid state (no wearing parts)
  • Temperature stable
  • Near 0 speed operation
  • Dynamic, self-adjusting

Technical Papers

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Welcome to Standex Electronics' How to Select the Correct Technology for a Given Sensor Requirement. We will focus on the following sensor technologies - Reed, Hall, and Electromechanical. These sensors all provide a switching function either directly or indirectly. We will introduce the key specifications, and how these parameters compare to each other for the different technologies.

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