Proximity sensors sense the presence or absence of target in aircraft applications
06-12-2016 |
TTI Europe
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Test & Measurement
Honeywell’s patented IHM Series aerospace proximity sensors are configurable, non-contact devices designed to sense the presence or absence of a target in harsh-duty aircraft applications. They are available now from TTI Europe. The series provides on/off output, and can be configured with an optional health monitoring output to the host system.
For aerospace engineers at tier suppliers that need reliable and accurate products for extreme environments, the company’s IHM series reduce downtime (no unnecessary preventative maintenance) and maintenance costs (no troubleshooting, crew-ready). They do this by a unique circuit that can detect a larger portion of internal failure modes and display a fault output (vs a false positive or false negative).
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