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  • Magnetic Sensors and Timing Applications
    the mechanical system it is trying to control. The objective of a sensing system used in timing applications is to provide an electrical signal that accurately corresponds to the physical object being monitored. Magnetic sensors such as Hall effect and magnetic pickups are candidates for this job. Each
  • Magnetic Sensor Materials
    Magnetic materials - based magnetic field sensors are used in a wide range of applications in the marketplace.
  • Application: Alternative Energy - Reed Relays, Sensors, And Magnetics
    Standex-Meder Electronics, a leading manufacturer of precise, reliable, and longlasting sensors and magnetic components worldwide, provides a range of products for use in the Alternative Energy market. StandexMeder Electronics offers reed relays and switches that are ideal for high voltage
  • Magnetic Field Sensors as Speed Monitors
    to be completely sealed making them tolerant to contamination of any type. Strong vibrations, which sometimes occur in rough applications, also do not affect magnetic field sensors. The variety of magnetic sensors is as extensive, as their versatility of practical applications: the gear wheel sensor
  • Using a Magnetic 3D Sensor in a Gear Stick Application
    A magnetic 3D sensor is well suitable for a detection of the position of the gear stick. The "State-of-the-art" solution with up to 6 single hall switches can be replaced by one 3D sensor.
  • Ten Easy Things to Do with Magnetic Sensors
    The measurement of magnetic fields for their own sake is a relatively uncommon goal outside the laboratory. It is more typical (in industrial, consumer, and automotive applications, for example) to see a magnetic field used as an indicator of some other phenomenon such as position or speed. Over
  • 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
  • Enabling New Levels of Performance and Safety in Magnetic Sensors with xMR
    , lower-power solutions. Several incumbent and emerging magnetic sensing technologies can meet the bulk of these challenges. This article compares Hall-effect and magnetoresistance sensor technologies and discusses solutions to leverage these to minimize tradeoffs and meet the requirements of the most advanced

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