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A resistive displacement sensor detects the amount of resistance to an object’s movement. This type of sensor is commonly used in robotics and manufacturing applications to identify objects or trajectories.
Resistive displacement sensors are used to measure or detect physical objects or quantities in a variety of industrial and commercial applications. They’re most commonly found in weighing and measuring equipment, but they’re also found in other industrial settings like natural gas pipelines.
Other industrial settings, such as natural gas pipelines, use resistive displacement sensors. These sensors are used to detect pipeline leaks or breaks. The sensors are installed alongside the pipeline system and can detect changes in pressure or flow caused by a leak or break. This information can then be used to initiate pipeline repairs or maintenance.
The Global Industrial Resistive Sensors Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
AbraxSys has released a new touch screen solution for uses that call for both two-touch functionality and resistive touch sensors. Our conventional 5-wire resistive sensors and Hardened Armored Touch Resistive Sensors are compatible with a newly developed two-touch resistive touchscreen controller.
It provides the two-touch functionality needed by modern GUIs for applications operating in harsh settings that only resistive touch sensors can withstand. This technology readily enables quick and fluid touch operations at 100 touch points per second for single touch and 70 touch points per second for two-touch.
The controller also supports HID Plug & Play for Windows, and Linux support will be added soon. The trustworthy, tried-and-true 5-Wire Resistive technology gains new capabilities with the help of AbraxSys’ Two Touch Solutions.
The new PSM Series micro slide potentiometers from TT Electronics provide cost-effective, long-lasting performance for audio, consumer, medical, and industrial applications.
The new PSM Series potentiometers feature a smooth sliding movement and a microminiature design, and they provide various options for resistance, length, mounting, and other factors.
The PSM Series devices have a voltage rating of 100 VAC, an operating temperature range of -10°C to 70°C, and a strong and precise carbon resistive element, ensuring resistance tolerance within +/- 20%. They are available in six resistance versions ranging from 500 to 50. The PSM Series potentiometers are highly reliable and have a rated lifetime of 5,000 cycles. They come in surface-mount design and through-hole variations that are wave-solder compatible.