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- In the box -
- Wireless sensor for Nike+ shoes
- Printed documentation
- Please note – This package includes only the Nike + iPod wireless sensor; if you also need the wireless receiver for iPod nano, purchase the complete Nike + iPod Sport Kit
- Requirements -
Apple Nike + iPod Sensor
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Use Audi Parking Sensor for Your Easier Parking Advantage
Car owners would want the best and easiest way to park their vehicles whether reversing or parallel parking. With the use of Audi parking sensor, parking is not only a lot easier but very convenient as well. Audi parking sensor are great car parking sensor that can detect nearness and farness of obstacle distance to the vehicle. Once an obstacle is detected by the Audi parking sensor, there is an indication of intermittent warning tone. Once the distance decreases, the tone is becoming faster. The Audi parking sensor use car parking sensor that is ultrasonic. It is installed at the rear and front area of the vehicle. In special cases, Audi parking sensor can be turned off. So do you want your own Audi parking sensor for your car? Try the best deals at Parking Dynamics.
Parking Dynamics offers Audi parking sensor as one of its best-selling and high quality Audi parking sensor. Without any exception the Audi parking sensor offered by Parking Dynamics can protect a vehicle for more than 25 years. It is ultimately safe and powerful for your car parking sensor. The Audi parking sensor of Parking Dynamics is built for survivals regardless of any conditions, challenges or terrains.
Here are some features of Audi parking sensor offered by Parking Dynamics that any vehicle owner can get to enjoy:
Self Parking Button – this feature of Audi parking sensor is only applicable in most luxury cars. Its function is to make the vehicle park itself.
Sensor Kit – this feature of Audi parking sensor is easily installed and can fit any kinds of vehicles. Compared to any pricier kits, the sensor kit of Audi parking sensor takes less time and work to install. Each sensor kit comes with several sensors with metallic strip. The sensor can be installed beneath the bumper and usually come with multiple ultrasonic or combination of radar an ultrasonic technology.
Buzzer Alarm – this feature of Audi parking sensor refers to the intermittent audible signals that warn whenever the obstacles are just within the range of the sensors.
Audi parking sensor offered by Parking Dynamics are designed to make parking easier and simple even in small spots. Its universal fit can definitely fit any kinds of car such as SUV, 4×4 and MPV.
Though Audi parking sensor is one of the expensive ones in the market, Parking Dynamics has the best manufacturers that offer the best factory rates for your Audi vehicle. The manufacturers of Parking Dynamics even have the latest technology on how to install Audi parking sensor into your vehicle. They even allow customization on the installation of the Audi parking sensor as well as other kinds of car parking sensor.
At Parking Dynamics that installation of Audi parking sensor and other kinds of car parking sensor can be done on the front parking sensor, rear parking sensor, and rear vision parking
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In-depth Tutorial on Linear Position Sensors (LVDTs)
What is An LVDT?
The letters LVDT are an acronym for Linear Variable Differential Transformer, a common type of electromechanical transducer that can convert the rectilinear motion of an object to which it is coupled mechanically into a corresponding electrical signal. LVDT linear position sensors are readily available that can measure movements as small as a few millionths of an inch up to several inches, but are also capable of measuring positions up to ±20 inches (±0.5 m).
The transformer’s internal structure consists of a primary winding centered between a pair of identically wound secondary windings, symmetrically spaced about the primary. The coils are wound on a one-piece hollow form of thermally stable glass reinforced polymer, encapsulated against moisture, wrapped in a high permeability magnetic shield, and then secured in a cylindrical stainless steel housing. This coil assembly is usually the stationary element of the position sensor.
The moving element of an LVDT is a separate tubular armature of magnetically permeable material called the core, which is free to move axially within the coil’s hollow bore, and mechanically coupled to the object whose position is being measured. This bore is typically large enough to provide substantial radial clearance between the core and bore, with no physical contact between it and the coil.
In operation, the LVDT’s primary winding is energized by alternating current of appropriate amplitude and frequency, known as the primary excitation. The LVDT’s electrical output signal is the differential AC voltage between the two secondary windings, which varies with the axial position of the core within the LVDT coil. Usually this AC output voltage is converted by suitable electronic circuitry to high level DC voltage or current that is more convenient to use.
Macro Sensors offers an extensive line of LVDTs including AC- and DC-operated versions, linear and rotary sensors, free core and spring-loaded technology, hermetically sealed and high temperature resistance units as well as custom products. Macro Sensors’ extensive line of LVDT-based linear and rotary sensors are used for linear position measurement and feedback in a variety of industrial applications including factory automation, motion control systems, metal fabricating, automotive assembly as well as power plants, gas/steam turbines. For a catalog of Macro Sensors complete line of LVDTS, refer to the web site at: http://www.macrosensors.com
Macro Sensors offers an extensive line of LVDTs including AC- and DC-operated versions, linear and rotary sensors, free core and spring-loaded technology, hermetically sealed and high temperature resistance units as well as custom products. Macro Sensors’ extensive line of LVDT-based linear and rotary sensors are used for linear position measurement and feedback in a variety of industrial applications including factory automation, motion control systems, metal fabricating, automotive assembly as well as power plants, gas/steam turbines. For a catalog of Macro Sensors complete line of LVDTS, refer to the web site at: 
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