Solenoids are commonly used in "dumb" cash drawers and incorporate a cable connected trigger which releases the drawer Cash drawers with solenoids are interfaced to receipt printers that "drive" them Solenoids have different voltages and are integrated into the cash drawer dependent on the printer they are interfaced to
An electromagnet produced by current flowing through a single coil of wire Many particle detectors are surrounded by a solenoidal magnet, since thisproduces a fairly uniform magnetic field within
An electrodynamic spiral having the conjuctive wire turned back along its axis, so as to neutralize that component of the effect of the current which is due to the length of the spiral, and reduce the whole effect to that of a series of equal and parallel circular currents
An electrical conductor wound into a cylindrical coil; when electric current flows through the coil, the magnetic field about the solenoid is similar to that about a bar magnet
A device that converts an electrical signal into mechanical movement It consists of a coil with a moveable core that changes positions by means of electromagnetism when current flows through the coil
An electromagnet produced by current flowing through a single coil of wire Many particle detectors are surrounded by a solenoidal magnet, since this produces a fairly uniform magnetic field within
- Solenoids are commonly used in "dumb" cash drawers and incorporate a cable connected trigger which releases the drawer Cash drawers with solenoids are interfaced to receipt printers that "drive" them Solenoids have different voltages and are integrated into the cash drawer dependent on the printer they are interfaced to
Solenoids are electromagnetic switches When electricity is sent to the solenoid, a magnetic field forms The magnetic field moves a metal piston, which is connected to a mechanism that performs a function When the metal piston moves, the application is made The application may be the moving of a valve, switch, or mechanical linkage
A coil of wire that is long compared to its diameter, through which a current will flow and produce a magnetic flux to push or pull a rod (called an armature)
An electrically operated device on the aircraft bomb rack to which the arming wire is attached when energized, the solenoid retains the arming wire a weapon release If the fuze is to be dropped "SAFE", the solenoid is de-energized and the arming wire is dropped with the weapon
An electromagnetic device that moves a plunger up or down when electric current is sent through a coil that surrounds the plunger Solenoids are used to operate the hydraulic control valves in the ABS modulator assembly