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New 2-Wire Hall Effect Sensors for Auto Apps

May 23, 2012 By Randy Frank Leave a Comment

Melexis MLX92221 (latch) and MLX92241 (switch) Hall Effect sensors include EEPROM memory for customer programming of several parameters. This allows the setting of magnetic switch points, output polarity, IOFF current and magnet material temperature compensation coefficient. Melexis engineers designed the core magnetic sensor circuit in the new sensor platform with a special attention on the […]

Filed Under: Featured, Position Tagged With: automotive, Hall Effect sensor

ROHM Semiconductor’s Sensors Race Track

June 27, 2011 By Randy Frank Leave a Comment

At Sensors Expo 2011, Steve Chutka, a field applications engineer at ROHM Semiconductor USA explains the sensors on its small demo truck to Sensor Tips’ Randy Frank.  The six sensors communicate to a sensor hub via ZigBee wireless protocol. For more information about ROHM Semiconductor’s sensors and other products, click here. To watch the video, […]

Filed Under: Accelerometer, Featured, Photoelectric Tagged With: Accelerometer, Hall Effect sensor, optical sensors, Sensors Expo 2011

DC Transducers for Current Applications up to 400A

April 26, 2011 By Randy Frank Leave a Comment

The DCT series of DC current transducers combines a Hall Effect sensor and signal conditioner into a single package for use in DC current applications up to 400A. Designed to be compatible with most PLCs, data loggers and SCADA systems, the DCT series features jumper-selectable current input ranges and industry standard 4-20 mA or +/- […]

Filed Under: Featured, Magnetic sensor Tagged With: current sensor, Hall Effect sensor

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