Permanent Magnets
Magnetic Reed Switches
A Reed Switch requires either a permanent magnet or magnetic field in order to activate the switch, thus it is commonly called a Magnetic Reed Switch. Permanent magnets are available in a variety of different sizes, magnetic materials, and shapes such as cylindrical, rectangular, disk or ring form.
The interaction between the Reed Sensor/Switch and Magnet is influenced by the magnet's mounting position, environment and the presence of another magnetic field.
Ideally, the magnet should be mounted in the moving part of the application. Professional tuning of the magnet and Reed Switch can improve the overall functionality of the whole sensor-magnet system.
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Associated Parts
Reed Sensors
Pair any of these reed sensor(s) with the above corresponding magnet for a complete sensor system solution. Other package styles may also be used, please consult the factory for more options.
Rectangular Screw Mount Sensors
Cylindrical & Threaded Panel Mount Sensors
PCB Through Hole Sensors
FAQ
Magnets & Magnetics
Why would magnetic mapping be done?
Why would magnetic mapping be done?
In reed sensor applications it is important to understand the exact pull-in and drop-out fields. This information then allows one to properly position the magnet and sensor well within appropriate guard bands and avoid any tolerance issues. Most users have no idea what the actual magnetic field looks like. Presenting the fields in a three dimensional view gives the user a better chance to have an optimized design. This will help define adequate operate and deactivate points. Additionally, this will insure operation takes place well within the magnetic envelopes to avoid tolerance issues. We can insure acceptable hysteresis between the operate and deactivate points. We can optmize the sensor and magnet costs.
What is magnetically mapping?
What is magnetically mapping?
Magnetic mapping is the method of incrementally measuring the pull-in and drop-out points by either holding the sensor stationary while moving the magnet or vice versa. The movement must be carried out in all three dimensions. Software is then used to bridge all the points allowing the magnetic field to be visualized in three dimensions.
What is annealing?
What is annealing?
When metal is subjected to a very high temperature bath, that process is called annealing. The temperature is slowly increased to a max temperature where it is stabilized for a period of time, and then the temperature is slowly reduced back to room temperature. This process will leave the metal in its softest state. For a reed switch this is very important because this point is also where the nickel/iron leads have near zero magnetic retentivity. This means when the reed switch contacts are subjected to a magnetic field and then the magnetic field is removed, there will be no residual magnetism on the leads.
Is there any net effect if a reed switch is subjected to an extremely high magnetic field?
What is an electromagnet?
What does ferromagnetic mean?
Will the magnetic properties of a magnet change if the magnet is dropped on a hard surface?
Can a magnet packaged with a reed switch be turned into a temperature sensor?
Can a magnet packaged with a reed switch be turned into a temperature sensor?
A magnet and reed switch can be turned into a temperature sensor by using a magnet that has a certain curie temperature for the temperature you want to sense. When that curie temperature is reached the magnet loses its magnetic properties whereby the reed switch contacts open. When the temperature drops below the curie temperature, the reed contacts will close.
Why use different types of magnets?
How do you make a uniform magnetic field and why would you?
How do you make a uniform magnetic field and why would you?
A uniform magnetic field can be made by making a relatively long cylindrical coil. Once current is flowing through the coil a uniform magnetic field will exist all along the inside of the coil. This is not true at the very ends of the coil. Helmholtz coils can be bought for the very reason of supplying a uniform magnetic field. In either case, the uniform magnetic fields allow for calibration.
Is there such a thing as an ideal size magnet?
Why use a Helmholtz coil?
What is a Helmholtz coil?
What is the Curie effect?
How is a magnetic field produced?
How is an artificial magnet made?
Where does magnetic energy come from?
What is a dipole?
What are the different types of magnets?
What is a magnet?
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