In automated industrial systems, accurate real-time data from the physical environment is essential for reliable machine operation. If position, temperature, pressure, or motion data is incorrect or delayed, machines can misoperate, reduce product quality, or halt production entirely. Control systems require stable and repeatable signals to maintain process consistency. Industrial automation sensors solve this problem by converting physical conditions into electrical signals that control systems can process reliably.
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| L18P005D15 Manufacturer: Tamura Category: Current Sensors | CURRENT SENSOR HE/OL 5A | 1 | ||||
| MLX91210KDF-CAS-104-RE Manufacturer: Melexis Technologies NV Category: Current Sensors | CURRENT SENSOR HE/OL 16-SOIC | 1 | ||||
| MLX91210KDF-CAS-103-RE Manufacturer: Melexis Technologies NV Category: Current Sensors | CURRENT SENSOR HE/OL 16-SOIC | 1 | ||||
| MLX91210KDC-CAS-106-RE Manufacturer: Melexis Technologies NV Category: Current Sensors | CURRENT SENSOR HE/OL 8-SOIC | 1 | ||||
| MLX91210KDC-CAS-105-RE Manufacturer: Melexis Technologies NV Category: Current Sensors | CURRENT SENSOR HE/OL 8-SOIC | 1 | ||||
| MLX91210KDF-CAS-103-SP Manufacturer: Melexis Technologies NV Category: Current Sensors | CURRENT SENSOR HE/OL 16-SOIC | 1 | ||||
| MLX91210KDC-CAS-105-SP Manufacturer: Melexis Technologies NV Category: Current Sensors | CURRENT SENSOR HE/OL 8-SOIC | 1 | ||||
| ACS733KLATR-40AB-T Manufacturer: Allegro MicroSystems Category: Current Sensors | CURRENT SEN HE/DIFF 40A 16-SOIC | 1 | ||||
| 20311008103 Manufacturer: HARTING Category: Current Sensors | HCSR 1000A D-SUB CONNECTOR | 1 | ||||
| 20310508102 Manufacturer: HARTING Category: Current Sensors | HCSR 500A M12 RAILWAY M. FUSS | 1 | ||||
| 20312009201 Manufacturer: HARTING Category: Current Sensors | CURRENT SENSOR RAILWAY 2000A WIT | 1 | ||||
| 20312000201 Manufacturer: HARTING Category: Current Sensors | CURRENT SENSOR 2000A WITH CLAMP | 1 | ||||
| 20311009201 Manufacturer: HARTING Category: Current Sensors | CURRENT SENSOR RAILWAY 1000A WIT | 1 | ||||
| 20311008201 Manufacturer: HARTING Category: Current Sensors | CURRENT SENSOR RAILWAY 1000A WIT | 1 | ||||
| 20311000201 Manufacturer: HARTING Category: Current Sensors | CURRENT SENSOR 1000A WITH CLAMP | 1 | ||||
| 20310509201 Manufacturer: HARTING Category: Current Sensors | CURRENT SENSOR RAILWAY 500A WITH | 1 | ||||
| 20310508201 Manufacturer: HARTING Category: Current Sensors | CURRENT SENSOR RAILWAY 500A WITH | 1 | ||||
| 20310500201 Manufacturer: HARTING Category: Current Sensors | CURRENT SENSOR 500A WITH CLAMP T | 1 | ||||
| 20310300201 Manufacturer: HARTING Category: Current Sensors | CURRENT SENSOR 300A WITH CLAMP T | 1 | ||||
| 20310200202 Manufacturer: HARTING Category: Current Sensors | CURRENT SENSOR 200A WITH CLAMP T | 1 |
Industrial automation sensors are typically selected during early machine or process design because control calibration, safety logic, and signal conditioning circuits depend on specific sensor characteristics. When a sensor reaches end-of-life, replacement can be difficult if measurement curves, response timing, or output interfaces change.
This is common in industrial plants where equipment operates continuously for many years. Maintenance teams often require the same sensor model to avoid recalibration, software changes, or safety revalidation.
Delays in sourcing compatible industrial sensors can lead to production downtime and increased maintenance costs.
Maketronics assists global engineering and procurement teams with reliable sourcing of both active and obsolete Industrial Automation Sensors.
Industrial automation sensors detect physical conditions such as position, temperature, pressure, and motion, converting them into electrical signals for control and monitoring systems.
They provide real-time data that enables accurate machine control, improves product quality, enhances safety, and supports predictive maintenance.
Common types include proximity sensors, temperature sensors, pressure sensors, flow sensors, vibration sensors, and level detection sensors.
Measurement accuracy, response time, output interface compatibility, environmental rating, and calibration requirements should be verified to ensure proper system performance.