Behind every successful system, there’s technology doing a lot of quiet, complicated work.
As automation expands, electrification accelerates, and safety standards grow tighter, the devices behind the scenes have a much bigger job to do. Sensors. Switches. Current sensing. Control hardware. These are the building blocks that keep machines aligned with real-world needs.
Honeywell Sensing and Control brings depth and a track record to that space, with tens of thousands of products trusted across demanding industries. In this Supplier Spotlight, we’ll highlight some of the standout solutions – and show how Simcona helps engineers make confident choices without getting lost in the catalog.
Honeywell has built a reputation around reliability in environments where performance matters. Engineers and manufacturers worldwide trust their components for automation, smart energy, heavy equipment, and vehicle systems – basically, anywhere precision input is part of the design.
With a deep product lineup and a long history of engineering support, Honeywell continues to stand out as one of the most dependable names in sensing and control.
Honeywell’s product portfolio is vast, but certain solutions stand out for their impact in electrification, automation, and industrial system design. Below are a few of the sensing and control technologies that engineers trust across high-performance environments.
Honeywell current sensors support accurate measurement and fast response in applications like battery systems and power control. Two of their most widely used options are:
Honeywell has developed a series of sensors focused on early warning and battery system protection. These sensors are used to monitor changes in pressure or airborne particles inside sealed energy storage systems.
Honeywell’s MicroSwitch™ line is well-known for holding up in tough conditions. These components show up in all kinds of equipment – factory systems, HVAC controls, medical devices, and even military gear – where dependable mechanical feedback is part of the design.
They’re the go-to when systems involve vibration, frequent use, or changing environments. Built with long-term performance in mind, these types of switches do the job without constant maintenance or worry
Honeywell designs environmental and motion sensors to support real-time input across a wide range of system types. These components are used in equipment that relies on steady feedback and precise control.
Honeywell builds sensing and control products for real-world conditions – products shaped by decades of hands-on engineering in automation, transportation, and energy system design. Its lineup covers a wide range of use cases and performance needs, giving engineers and procurement teams the flexibility to match application requirements without compromise.
Within that ecosystem, you’ll find:
Honeywell also supports custom builds and validation testing, helping project teams meet tight specifications with proven component-level performance.
Honeywell continues to expand its product lineup with solutions designed for modern challenges in electrification, automation, and energy management. These recent additions bring more flexibility, tighter sensing accuracy, and support for evolving system requirements – especially in transportation and battery-centric designs.
This closed-loop fluxgate sensor brings reliable precision to battery management and high-voltage power systems. With CAN output and built-in diagnostics, it provides steady performance even in high-interference environments.
Its ability to deliver real-time data makes it a strong fit for BMS, PDU, and powertrain platforms.
The latest CSHV models are rated up to ±1500 A and maintain the fast response times that make this Hall-effect series so versatile.
These sensors are well suited for battery modules and drive systems that require compact designs and stable signal output. Analog interfaces allow easy integration into existing layouts.
The BAS uses light-scattering technology to detect airborne particles during venting events. By signaling earlier in the failure sequence, it helps systems act before damage can spread.
It’s compact and works well in safety architectures that go beyond traditional temperature monitoring.
Designed for sealed battery packs, the BPS tracks pressure shifts that may indicate internal failure.
It supports both continuous and low-power monitoring modes, and includes CAN communication for flexible system design. The sensor’s compact footprint makes it easy to install in space-limited enclosures.
Navigating a product lineup as large as Honeywell’s can be a challenge, but that’s where a third-party electronic part supplier can help.
As an authorized Honeywell distributor, Simcona helps bridge the gap between complex product lines and real-world applications. With ISO 9001:2015 certified distribution and a team that knows the catalog inside and out, we make it easier to get the parts that match your specs and your schedule.
Ask us about product availability, options for customization, or sourcing support. We're also building out a stocking package for the CSHV Series, making it even easier to access one of Honeywell’s most in-demand sensor lines.
Honeywell sensing and control products are built for environments that demand consistency, accuracy, and long-term reliability. This spotlight shines on just a portion of what’s available – the broader catalog supports projects across automation, transportation, energy, and industrial system design.
Simcona works directly with Honeywell to help customers identify the right components, streamline sourcing, and stay on track from spec to delivery.
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