As an expansion of its XENSIV current magnetic current sensor family, the new sensors are housed in a 300-mil package.
New York, NY, Feb. 06, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Polaris Market Research has published a new research report titled “Magnetic Sensor Market Share, Size, Trends, Industry Analysis Report By Type; By ...
Speed: The ACS37100, powered by XtremeSense™ TMR technology, delivers industry-leading 10-MHz bandwidth. Recently named an EDN Product of the Year, the sensor protects fast-switching GaN and SiC ...
Magneto-resistive to exhibit highest growth rate in magnetic current sensor market. Magneto-resistive technology-based current sensors are expected to exhibit the highest CAGR in the current magnetic ...
A new family of permanent magnet linear displacement (PLCD) sensors is based on the electromagnetic induction principle, which places a primary winding around a soft ...
Based on the table above of the company's revenue segment breakdown, the company's two main segments include its Power Integrated Circuits (PIC) segment which encompasses products such as ...
Because optical encoders are functionally similar, “resolution” is often used as a main characteristic for magnetic encoders, a device providing the angle of a magnet attached to a mechanical shaft ...
Sensors help microprocessor-based systems find their bearings. Where would embedded systems be without them? Sensors provide the windows through which microprocessor-based systems can observe their ...
Quantum mechanics states that electrons have two stable spins—up and down. With the advent of nanoscale fabrication methods, device companies are harnessing this knowledge to create devices. The ...
A team of physicists at the University of Cambridge has unveiled a breakthrough in quantum sensing by demonstrating the use of spin defects in hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) as powerful, ...
A newly developed thin, flexible magnetic sensor could heighten human perception, and it's pliable enough to be crumpled and scrunched while retaining functionality. Michelle Starr is CNET's science ...