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Sensors convert physical conditions into electrical signals that a system can monitor or act on. Within the sensors and transducers family, this category covers widely used components for industrial, commercial, and embedded designs: proximity sensors, photoelectric sensors, Hall effect sensors, current sensors, level sensors, thermostats, thermistors, resistance temperature detectors (RTDs), and other specialized devices.

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How to Choose the Right Sensors

Start by defining what you need to detect and how precisely you need to measure it. Consider the target variable, range, accuracy, and response time. Electrical requirements matter too: supply voltage, output type, and whether your controller or data-acquisition input expects a switch closure, an analog signal, or a digital interface. Mechanical and environmental details help confirm the device fits your layout and holds up under everyday use.

Popular Applications for Sensors

Design engineers, technicians, and purchasing teams specify sensors for prototypes, upgrades, and full production builds. In industrial automation, proximity sensors, photoelectric sensors, and safety light curtains detect parts, verify motion, and support functional-safety designs on assembly lines.

Building automation, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, process control, energy management, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices rely on temperature sensors, thermostats, current sensors, flow sensors, level sensors, position sensors, and ambient-light sensors to track equipment status and environmental conditions.

Why Buy Sensors from Online Components?

Buying sensors from Online Components gives you access to a U.S.-based inventory of authorized products backed by supplier authentication and clear traceability. Fast shipping and practical order quantities help you respond to tight schedules, urgent maintenance, and line-down situations.

Our Online Components website lets you filter by sensing type, range, output, mounting style, and other specifications. Our responsive customer service team can confirm details and help compare alternatives, making it easier to select the right sensor than sorting through datasheets alone.

Sensors: What You Need to Know

What are sensors, and how do they work?

Sensors detect a physical quantity (position, light, temperature, pressure, or current) and convert it into an electrical signal that equipment uses for monitoring or control.

What is the difference between analog and digital sensors?

Analog sensors produce a continuous voltage or current that varies with the measured value. Digital sensors provide discrete states or serial data that a controller reads directly.

How should I protect sensors from electrical noise?

Nearby equipment can introduce noise that affects sensor signals. Good printed-circuit-board (PCB) layout, proper grounding, shielding, and filtering all help maintain signal integrity and reduce false triggers.

What should I consider when integrating sensors into a PCB?

Match supply rails and outputs to your circuit's voltage levels and input types. Mount the device so it senses the target area without mechanical stress or thermal interference.

How do I interpret common sensor specifications?

Key specs include measurement range, accuracy, resolution, response time, operating temperature, and supply voltage. Compare these values against your application conditions, test devices in your actual system, and verify compliance with applicable standards and safety requirements.

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