Industrial Sensing Solutions
Industrial Sensing with Maxim Integrated
Maxim Integrated - Industrial Sensing
In today’s environment, semiconductor products are employed across numerous diverse industries to meet an assortment of needs and application. Things like sensors and interfaces, or analog processing and telecom products must be small, powerful, and tough enough for industrial applications.
Maxim Integrated develops products for a wide range of industrial needs. Their products come with integrated current and voltage protection, and benefit from reduced space and power requirements while offering superb performance.
With a focus on sensors, and sensor interfaces, their products help you collect data and communicate that information to automation controllers.Maxim Integrated's full range of sensors include: temperature, thermocouple to digital converters, resistance termpature detectors (RTD) converters, and current sense amplifiers.
View the latest industrial sensing products from Maxim, including the MAX40056 Series Current Sense Amplifier.
Featured Industrial Sensors
MAX6675 Digital Converter
Cold-Junction-Compensated Thermocouple/Digital Converter
- Simple SPI-Compatible Serial Interface
- 0°C to +1024°C
MAX31856 Digital Converter
Precision Thermocouple to Digital Converter with Linearization
- 50Hz/60Hz Noise Rejection Filtering
MAX31855 peripheral module
The MAX31855PMB1 - to interface the MAX31855 coldjunction compensated thermocouple-to-digital converter.
MAX6581 Temperature Sensor
8-channel temperature sensor monitors its own temperature and the temperatures of up to seven external diode-connected transistors.
MAX7500/7501 Temp Sensor
Digital temperature sensors with I2C Interface & thermal watchdog w/ bus lockup protection.
- Hardware Reset for Added Protection
Current Sensing Amplifiers
MAX9918/9919/9920 - 20V to +75V Input Range, Precision Uni/Bi-directional
- Ideal for monitoring of inductive loads
Explore the MAX40056EVKIT
Motor control made efficient
According to International Energy Agency’s latest report in 2017, motor systems consume 53% percent of global electricity. Find out how the MAX40056 can help you optimise your design.
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