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  • Low-Field Magnetic Sensing with GMR Sensors
    Industry continues to reap the benefits of solid-state magnetic field sensing. Every day new applications are found for solid-state magnetic field sensors due to their small size, low power. And relatively low cost. The new frontier for these solid-state sensors is very low magnetic fields
  • Sensor Technologies to Detect Pneumatic Cylinder Position - White Paper
    Over the years, many users have abandoned the use of reed switches due to their failure rate and have utilized mechanical or inductive sensors to detect pneumatic cylinder position. AMR and GMR sensors are smaller, faster, and easy to integrate and are much more reliable however; they must overcome
  • FieldQ Valve Actuator - English
    and proportionally to the rotation of the actuator pinion. The linear movement of the position probe is tracked by a GMR sensor. This GMR sensor is placed in the protruding part (3) of the Control module (4), which slots in the Pneumatic Module (5). Control Modules: The electronics in the Control
  • The Future of Automotive Wheel Sensing with GMR
    Magnetic sensors are used extensively in modern vehicles, serving to measure the position of moving parts, rotation angles, and the flow of electric current. The versatility, reliability, and economy of these contactless silicon-based sensors make them uniquely suited for automotive and industrial
  • SME Capabilities & Solutions - Smart World Magnetically-Based Sensors (GMR, Reed, Hall)
    The ability to monitor the status of almost anything. in real time using new remotely addressable systems is exploding the need for sensors. These sensors can detect and monitor key variables in a broad range of applications including security, industrial processes, transportation equipment
  • Overview of Magnetic Sensor Technology
    Four generations of magnetic sensing technology. n 1st Generation: Hall Effect Sensor. n 2nd Generation: AMR (Anisotropic Magneto Resistance) Sensor. n 3rd Generation: GMR (Giant Magneto Resistance) Sensor. n 4th Generation: TMR (Tunneling Magneto Resistance) Sensor
  • Wafer Fabrication Processing Technology Explained
    The processing of Silicon wafers to produce XMR (AMR / GMR / TMR) sensors involves a good deal of chemistry and physics.
  • Magnet Designs for Magneto-electronic Thin Film Processing
    Magnetic fields are pivotal in the manufacture and processing of advanced magneto-electronic. thin films. These include giant magnetoresistive (GMR), current perpendicular to plane (CPP) spin valves and magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJ) thin films.The magneto-electronic films are utilized in: disk

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