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2014 Littelfuse Engineering Forum: Suzhou, China
by Littelfuse - 2014-09-01 11:09 - 7,118 views
2014 Littelfuse Engineering Forum: Suzhou, China
May 29-30th
Littelfuse engineers came together from all over the world to collaborate,
discuss, and innovate upcoming projects and challenges. We also celebrate
accomplishments by our teams.
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2014 Sensors Expo
by Littelfuse - 2014-09-01 10:23 - 7,200 views
What you missed at the 2014 Sensors Expo from Littelfuse and Hamlin.
1. Float Level Sensing
A series of reed switches vertically oriented within a long tube along with
a floating magnet and float-type limit switches provide a sensing system
used to detect the level of fluid in a tank.
2. Speed Sensing
Back-biased Hall Effect sensors are used to detect the speed of a rotating
gear by sensing the change in magnetic field when individual teeth on the
gear pass by the sensors.
3. Rotary Hall Effect Sensors
A throttle position sensor consisting of a rotary Hall Effect sensor and
magnet is used to detect the position of the throttle in an automotive
system. In general, rotary Hall Effect sensors are used to detect rotation
of a part based on a changing magnetic field.
Featured: Tim Patel, Technical Marketing Manager for Littelfuse
Electronics Business Unit
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2014 Littelfuse Engineering Forum: Suzhou, China
by Littelfuse - 2014-08-01 18:17 - 187,159 views
2014 Littelfuse Engineering Forum: Suzhou, China
May 29-30th
Littelfuse engineers came together from all over the world to collaborate,
discuss, and innovate upcoming projects and challenges. We also celebrate
accomplishments by our teams.
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2014 Sensors Expo
by Littelfuse - 2014-08-01 14:33 - 6,706 views
What you missed at the 2014 Sensors Expo from Littelfuse and Hamlin.
1. Float Level Sensing
A series of reed switches vertically oriented within a long tube along with
a floating magnet and float-type limit switches provide a sensing system
used to detect the level of fluid in a tank.
2. Speed Sensing
Back-biased Hall Effect sensors are used to detect the speed of a rotating
gear by sensing the change in magnetic field when individual teeth on
the gear pass by the sensors.
3. Rotary Hall Effect Sensors
A throttle position sensor consisting of a rotary Hall Effect sensor and
magnet is used to detect the position of the throttle in an automotive
system. In general, rotary Hall Effect sensors are used to detect rotation
of a part based on a changing magnetic field.
Featured: Tim Patel, Technical Marketing Manager for Littelfuse Electronics
Business Unit
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Littelfuse Fuse Selling Opportunities in the Construction Market
by Littelfuse - 2014-06-10 17:15 - 5,994 views
Learn about three key areas of knowledge that will help increase
your comfort levels with electrical fuses in the Construction Market.
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Increase Electrical Safety with the Littelfuse MROplus Program
by Littelfuse - 2014-06-10 17:14 - 6,758 views
Review the Littelfuse MROplus Program that helps you
and your customers: consolidate inventory, improve safety,
reduce downtime, and reduce costs!
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Improve Electrical Safety with the Littelfuse POWR-BLOKS Distribution Blocks
by Littelfuse - 2014-06-10 17:14 - 7,088 views
Discussion of Littelfuse line of power distribution and splicer blocks,
POWR-BLOKS. These products improve safety of panel boards and
power installations by reducing exposure to live, energized surfaces.
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Typical Littelfuse Fuses Used in the Construction Market
by Littelfuse - 2014-06-10 17:13 - 7,678 views
Learn about the fuses, fuse holders and related products most
commonly used in the Construction Market.
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Typical Littelfuse Fuse Applications in the Construction Market
by Littelfuse - 2014-06-10 17:13 - 7,270 views
Review of the best opportunities for sales growth in the Construction Market.
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Littelfuse Fuses: From the Catalog to the Construction Job
by Littelfuse - 2014-06-10 17:13 - 7,582 views
An overview of selling POWR-GARD fuses in the Construction Market.
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