Perfect Sense

Honeywell
Sensing & Control

June 2007

Issue 07/5

Welcome >

In the News >

What's New >

Featured Application >

Test & Measurement >

On the Web >

New Literature >

Quick >

Coming Soon! >

Upcoming Tradeshows >

Ask An Engineer >

I Want To... >

About Perfect Sense >

Ask An Engineer

Q: Where can I get a Packard Mating Connector for my pressure transducer?

AWe offer a pre-wired with 1 meter of cable part #3685901, a pre-wired with 3 meters of cable part #3685902 and a connector kit part #3685901. The Connector Kit comes with connector, pins and seals, no cable. You need a crimping tool from Packard to make your own cables. The Packard mating connectors can be used with the MLH, ST and Eclipse series pressure transducers.

Upcoming Tradeshows

Plan on heading out to one of these shows? We'll see you there!

 

Automotive Testing Expo China

12 - 14 Sept.,
Shanghai, China

National Manufacturing Week

25 - 27 Sept.,
Rosemont, Illinois, USA

IMME Fair 2007

22 - 25 Sept.,
Kolkata, India

Coming Soon!

91MCE Series Limit Switch -

a new, rugged miniature drop-in replacement product, ideal where space is limited

LCD Hour / Maintenance Meter -

our new electronic meter with expanded features

I Want To...

Find a Salesperson >
 
 

Ask a Technical Question >
 

Order Literature >

 

 
Read the German language version Read the Spanish language version  

Welcome

From advanced sensor technology to limit and solid state switches and brighter, more rugged work lamps, we've got product news and more for you in this month's Perfect Sense.

In This Issue:

Honeywell Sensing and Control In the News
VF401 2-Wire Solid State Switch
VF526DT Dual Hall Effect Digital Position Sensor
New GLL Series Compact Limit Switches
Second-Generation HID Work Lights
Honeywell Thermostats Used in Communication, Exploration Satellites


Model 31 Load Cells Offer High Accuracy in a Small, Robust Package
Product Data Being Updated on Web Site
Application Notes Now Keyword Searchable
Ask An Engineer
Quick! Question
Coming Soon!
Upcoming Trade shows

Honeywell Sensing and Control In the News

Honeywell Sensing and Control product manager Leslie Neill and Director of Strategic Marketing Bob Nickels are part of Control Engineering's May 2007 Eye on Hazardous Area Sensors. Leslie and Bob join other industry experts in this talk about the different standards that exist globally and the necessity of a global standard. View a copy

 

What's New

VF401 2-Wire Solid State Switch

Honeywell's new VF401 features 2-wire operation, enhanced sensitivity and an output pattern independent of the gap between target and sensor. This solid state switch is often suitable for applications including enhanced accuracy cam and crank position sensing, wheel speed sensing and window lifts.

Request information.

VF526DT Dual Hall Effect Digital Position Sensor

The VF526DT provides signal stability over a wide temperature range, featuring both speed and direction sensing in a 4-pin SOT-89B package. The sensors' temperature-compensated magnetics are designed for use in the following potential applications: Automotive anti-pinch electric motor control systems, linear displacement sensing and magnetic encoding for electronic steering systems.

Request information.

New GLL Series Compact Limit Switches

Honeywell has added three new actuator styles and slow action circuitry to its GLL series of limit switches. New actuator styles include side-rotary with rod actuator, horizontal roller lever and vertical roller lever. Potential applications for the new slow action circuitry switches include elevators, aerial lifts, packaging machinery, material handling and surface transportation applications.

Request information.

Second-Generation HID Work Lights

The High Intensity Discharge (HID) work light, designed for potential use in construction, agricultural or other heavy-duty off-highway equipment, provides brighter (Xenon) light, is more energy efficient, and has a longer life than halogens. As the second-generation of Honeywell's HID lights, this new product series offers increased light output and is less prone to shock, vibration and premature failures.

Request information.

Featured Application

Honeywell Thermostats Used in Communication, Exploration Satellites

 

Honeywell Sensing and Control's custom-designed 3200 series high reliability thermostats have been a part of everything from helping drivers find their way to exploring the surface of Mars as part of NASA's space program for the past two decades. The thermostats' extended life and ability to withstand extremely harsh environments make it the right solution to protect the crucial thruster rockets that guide satellites.

 

Request information.

Test & Measurement

Model 31 Load Cells Offer Enhanced Accuracy
in a Small, Robust Package

 

The rugged build and enhanced accuracy of Honeywell's Model 31 Load Cell often makes it the solution for a wide range of needs, from measuring force on delicate hard drives to aiding in the science of animal husbandry or helping control the throttle of a fighter jet. The Model 31's welded, stainless steel construction is designed to eliminate or reduce to a minimum the effects of off-axis loads, and is customizable to meet your specific needs.

Request information.

On the Web

Product Data Being Updated on Web Site

You'll find new and updated product data on the S&C Web site. Our product management teams have been working hard to expand and update our product database - and we anticipate adding over 20,000 product listings. These updates will continue during June, and your patience is appreciated.

 

New Literature

Application Notes Now Keyword Searchable


We have updated the Application Notes section of the S&C Web site. All application notes are now categorized by industry application and searchable within the keyword search function.

Quick

Fact
 

Voice-recognition systems are likely to be built into almost every gadget, appliance and machine that people use, and is expected to quadruple to a $500 million market by 2010, according to research firm Datamonitor.
 

Question

What device do you think should be able to recognize your voice?

Response

 
 
 
 
 
 

About Perfect Sense

We hope you enjoyed this issue of Perfect Sense. The product profiles and application information provided in this monthly newsletter serve to highlight why it makes perfect sense to rely on Honeywell for your sensing and switching needs. We're constantly developing new technologies to keep our customers competitive and at the forefront of their businesses.

For more information contact us at 1-800-784-3011 or info.sc@honeywell.com.

Register to receive Perfect Sense >
Note: If this is your first time receiving Perfect Sense, you must register in order to receive future issues.

 

Send this month's Perfect Sense newsletter to a friend:

Make a suggestion for future content or provide feedback on this issue >

© Copyright 2007 Honeywell International Inc. All Rights Reserved
This email was sent to: mensign@tmssales.com
This email was sent by: Honeywell Sensing & Control
1985 Douglas Drive North - MN10-2501
Golden Valley, MN55422
United States of America

Honeywell Sensing & Control does not rent, sell or lease customer information. We respect your right to privacy - view our policy.    

 

Legal disclaimers and warranty information >

You are currently subscribed to receive Honeywell Sensing & Control email communications.
Go here to view/modify your preferences.    

 

Go here if you no longer wish to receive Honeywell Sensing & Control email.    

 

If you have difficulties or questions about this process, please contact: PerfectReply@Honeywell-Online.com