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XENSIV™ MAGNETIC AND PRESSURE SENSORS

XENSIV™ MAGNETIC AND PRESSURE SENSORS

Infineon provides exceptionally precise magnetic sensors comprising industry-leading Hall switches, linear Hall, angle, 3D Hall, and current sensors as well as MAP and BAP pressure sensors. With more than 40 years of experience and a strong understanding of customer needs, Infineon has designed one of the broadest portfolio of sensor types on the market. The […]

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LITTLE BEE AFFORDABLE HIGH PERFORMANCE CURRENT MAGNETIC FIELD PROBE

LITTLE BEE, AFFORDABLE HIGH-PERFORMANCE CURRENT & MAGNETIC FIELD PROBE

A campaign for a current probe called Little Bee was launched on Crowdsupply. Little Bee is an affordable and high-performance current probe and magnetic field probe that enables you to debug and analyze electronic devices more effectively. This device comes in handy because current probes available today are expensive, therefore having a limited number of users. Current probes

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TRIPLETT MAGNETIC FIELD METER MEASURES ELECTRO MAGNETIC FIELDS IN VARIETY OF APPLICATIONS

TRIPLETT MAGNETIC FIELD METER MEASURES ELECTRO-MAGNETIC FIELDS IN VARIETY OF APPLICATIONS

Meter specializes in extremely low frequency (ELF) electro-magnetic fields Triplett Test Equipment, a leading maker of test equipment tools, announces the launch of the innovative EMF20 Magnetic Field Meter, an all-new handheld tool designed to measure extremely low frequency (ELF) electromagnetic fields in numerous applications. The rugged, handheld EMF20 measures ELF electromagnetic fields (30 to 300Hz) produced from

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XENSIV™ TLI493D W2BW 3D MAGNETIC SENSOR

XENSIV™ TLI493D-W2BW 3D MAGNETIC SENSOR

Infineon Technologies’ 3D magnetic sensor is dedicated for space-critical applications such as BLDC commutation in micromotors or control elements Infineon Technologies‘ XENSIV 3D magnetic sensor (TLI493D-W2BW) combines high-accuracy magnetic field measurements with an extremely compact footprint and exceptionally low power consumption (minimum 7 nA). This sensor offers up a host of exciting use cases including innovative

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EXTREMELY SMALL POWER SAVING 3D MAGNETIC SENSOR OPENS UP NEW DESIGN OPTIONS

EXTREMELY SMALL POWER-SAVING 3D MAGNETIC SENSOR OPENS UP NEW DESIGN OPTIONS

Infineon Technologies AG will expand its XENSIV™ 3D magnetic sensor family TLx493D. At its in-house digital trade show “Virtual Sensor Experience”, the chipmaker will present a new device for industrial and consumer applications: the TLI493D-W2BW. It uses the latest 3D Hall generation from Infineon and is housed in an extremely small wafer-level package. With an 87 percent smaller footprint and 46

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Hall Effect Bipolar Switch PIC1

DUAL-CHANNEL QUADRATURE HALL-EFFECT BIPOLAR SWITCH MODULE FOR MAGNETIC ENCODER

The A1230 is a dual-channel, bipolar switch with two Hall-effect sensing elements, each providing a separate digital output for speed and direction signal processing capability. The Hall elements are photo lithographically aligned to better than 1 µm. maintaining accurate mechanical location between the two active Hall elements eliminates the major manufacturing hurdle encountered in fine-pitch

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3D magnetic sensor from Infineon

3D magnetic sensor from Infineon

Infineon will have engineering samples of a 3D magnetic sensor in July. Called TLV493D-A1B6 performs magnetic field detection in x, y, and z direction allowing the sensor to measure 3D linear and rotation movements. The digital I²C interface enables bidirectional communication between sensor and microcontroller.The sensor is for consumer and industrial applications that require 3D

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