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Tunneling Magnetoresistance linear magnetic field sensors handle three axes

April 1, 2016 By Andrew Zistler Leave a Comment

Untitled-2MultiDimension TechnologyCo., Ltd. (MDT) announced TMR23xx series, a new lineup of three-axis high-performance Tunneling Magnetoresistance (TMR) linear magnetic field sensors. They are designed for a variety of application requirements, ranging from large dynamic range at +/-500 Oe, to ultra-high sensitivity at 100mV/V/Oe, along with excellent noise performance as low as 150pT/rtHz at 1Hz, in a compact LGA package as small as 4x4x2.5mm. They are best suited for high-end industrial sensor applications, biomedical sensor applications, precision measurement of magnetic field, high-precision speed and position sensing, geomagnetic sensing, metal object detection, non-destructive testing (NDT), magnetic communication, 3D magnetic imaging, etc.

“MDT’s new three-axis high-performance TMR magnetic sensors offer great versatility to many high-end applications that have already benefited from MDT’s TMR sensor technology, with outstanding low-noise, low-power and high-sensitivity performance that cannot be matched by any other semiconductor-based magnetic sensors, including Hall Effect, AMR (Anisotropic Magnetoresistance) and GMR (Giant Magnetoresistance). The new TMR23xx sensors integrate three high-performance TMR sensing devices for the X/Y/Z three-dimensional magnetic field measurement in a compact package or module. They provide the best option for our customers’ return-of-investment with small size, precise positioning of the X/Y/Z directions, reduced circuit complexity, and improved cost-effectiveness. Based on MDT’s in-depth expertise in design and manufacturing of TMR sensors, we can also offer custom designs of three-axis sensors that are specifically tailored to customer requirements,” said Dr. Song Xue, President and CEO of MultiDimension Technology.

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