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Sensors, Transducers

A sensor is a device, machine,  module, or subsystem that detects events or changes in its surroundings and transmits the data to other electronics, most commonly a computer processor. Sensors are always used in conjunction with other electronics. Sensors are used in everyday objects like touch-sensitive elevator buttons (tactile sensors) and lamps that dim or brighten by touching the base, as well as in a plethora of other applications that most people are unaware of. Sensor applications have expanded beyond the traditional fields of temperature, pressure, and flow measurement, thanks to advancements in micromachinery and user-friendly microcontroller platforms. Kynix Electronic offers qualified sensors from the world's leading sensor manufacturers. There are also sensor components in our sensor category to meet your needs, such as industrial, automotive, appliance, medical, aerospace and defense, and industrial and commercial transportation. We also provide sensors for home systems, car sensors, robotics sensors, and blood pressure devices.

Categories of Sensors, Transducers

Current Sensors 966 Items
Encoders 873 Items
Optical Sensors - Photoelectric, Industrial 733 Items
Pressure Sensors, Transducers 687 Items
Proximity Sensors 505 Items
Image Sensors, Camera 418 Items
Sensor Cable - Assemblies 293 Items
Temperature Sensors - NTC Thermistors 196 Items
Accessories 153 Items
Temperature Sensors - Analog and Digital Output 96 Items
Flow Sensors 95 Items
Amplifiers 91 Items
Sensor Interface - Junction Blocks 82 Items
Magnetic Sensors - Position, Proximity, Speed (Modules) 58 Items
Specialized Sensors 56 Items
Optical Sensors - Photo Detectors - Remote Receiver 51 Items
Motion Sensors - Optical 48 Items
Float, Level Sensors 42 Items
Multifunction 42 Items
Temperature Sensors - RTD (Resistance Temperature Detector) 42 Items
Camera Modules 35 Items
Motion Sensors - Accelerometers 33 Items
Magnetic Sensors - Switches (Solid State) 32 Items
Temperature Sensors - Thermostats - Mechanical 32 Items
Optical Sensors - Photodiodes 29 Items
Optical Sensors - Phototransistors 23 Items
Position Sensors - Angle, Linear Position Measuring 23 Items
Strain Gauges 23 Items
Force Sensors 22 Items
Gas Sensors 20 Items
LVDT Transducers (Linear Variable Differential Transformer) 18 Items
Optical Sensors - Photointerrupters - Slot Type - Transistor Output 17 Items
Temperature Sensors - PTC Thermistors 16 Items
Color Sensors 15 Items
Sensor Cable - Accessories 12 Items
Magnetic Sensors - Linear, Compass (ICs) 11 Items
Motion Sensors - Gyroscopes 11 Items
Optical Sensors - Distance Measuring 11 Items
Optical Sensors - Ambient Light, IR, UV Sensors 9 Items
Temperature Sensors - Thermocouple, Temperature Probes 9 Items
Motion Sensors - IMUs (Inertial Measurement Units) 7 Items
Temperature Sensors - Thermostats - Solid State 7 Items
Humidity, Moisture Sensors 6 Items
Motion Sensors - Vibration 6 Items
Magnetic Sensors - Compass, Magnetic Field (Modules) 5 Items
Magnets - Multi Purpose 5 Items
Proximity/Occupancy Sensors - Finished Units 5 Items
Shock Sensors 4 Items
Solar Cells 4 Items
Ultrasonic Receivers, Transmitters 4 Items
Magnets - Sensor Matched 3 Items
Optical Sensors - Photointerrupters - Slot Type - Logic Output 3 Items
Motion Sensors - Inclinometers 2 Items
Optical Sensors - Photo Detectors - CdS Cells 2 Items
Optical Sensors - Photo Detectors - Logic Output 2 Items
Optical Sensors - Reflective - Logic Output 2 Items
Particle, Dust Sensors 2 Items
Touch Sensors 2 Items
Optical Sensors - Reflective - Analog Output 1 Items

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Frequently Asked Questions

What's is a sensor?

A sensor is a device that detects input of any kind from the physical world and reacts to it. Light, heat, motion, moisture, pressure, and a variety of other environmental phenomena can all be inputs.

What are the main types of sensors?

There are many different types of sensors, the main categories are

How do sensors work?

Simply said, a sensor produces electrical impulses by translating inputs like heat, light, sound, and motion. These signals are transmitted through a device that transforms them into a binary code before sending it to a computer for processing.

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