Hall Effect Sensors
DELTA-P Transmitters for high line pressure feature Hall-Effect sensors
Submitted by nestorb on Sat, 2007-01-13 23:08. The transmitters are available in piston and diaphragm sensor models rated from 1,500- to 5,000-psig line pressures. Piston models cover DP ranges of 0-5 to 0-1,000 psid; diaphragm models cover DP ranges of 0-5 to 0-300 psid. Orange Research transmitters incorporate a Hall-effect sensor to transform DP measurement into an electrical output.
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Allegro Announces New Dual-Channel Switch Interface IC
Submitted by nestorb on Fri, 2007-01-05 23:25. Simplify the Implementation of your Two-Wire Hall-Effect Sensor Solution...
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Asahi Kasei begins operation of Hall sensor fab
Submitted by nestorb on Tue, 2007-01-02 23:17. Asahi Kasei Electronics (AKE) has begun operating a new gallium arsenide semiconductor wafer fab.
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Magnetic-field probe requires few components
Submitted by nestorb on Fri, 2006-12-15 22:36. Hall-effect sensor and DMM explore stray fields...
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Allegro - Programmable Hall sensor ICs in low-profile surface-mount package
Submitted by nestorb on Wed, 2006-11-29 11:50. New programmable analogue-output devices have been introduced by Allegro MicroSystems Europe in the form of the A138X family of Hall-effect sensor integrated circuits offered in a choice of low-profile surface-mount packages.
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IXYS Introduces a 12 Bit Digital Output Magnetic Flux Sensor for Motor Control and Power Systems
Submitted by nestorb on Wed, 2006-08-09 07:05. IXYS Corporation (Nasdaq:SYXI) announced that its Clare Micronix division has developed a new 12 Bit Digital Output Magnetic Flux Sensor, the MX868.
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PCB-mounting transducer covers wide current ranges
Submitted by nestorb on Wed, 2006-07-19 18:07. A miniaturised PCB-mounting transducer allows measurement of currents up to 100A RMS.
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Linear sensor takes position
Submitted by nestorb on Mon, 2006-06-26 23:46. The iC-ML is an integrated magnetic linear position sensor/encoder assembled in a space-saving TSSOP20 package (6.6 x 6.4 x 1.1mm).
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Micronas introduces low-cost Hall sensors
Submitted by nestorb on Sat, 2006-06-24 22:38. "They have a longer life-time because they are not prone to environmental contaminants such as vibration, shock, dirt, humidity and high temperatures. We have integrated protection features to allow these Hall sensors to function with unstable voltage supplies. They are resistant to high-frequency electromagnetic fields and...
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