The presence of semiconductors in automobiles is increasing geometrically, in part due to automotive systems developers' desire for electronic motor control to address consumer requirements for safer, ...
Allegro® A1354 programmable two-wire Hall-effect linear sensor with a pulse width modulated (PWM) output is the comapny's first linear Hall-effect sensor to include a voltage regulator, which allows ...
The Hall effect is the production of a potential difference (namely, Hall voltage) across an electrical conductor in which an electric current flows in the presence of a magnetic field. One newer ...
The increasing requirement for stray-field compensation is creating new challenges for the design of magnetic sensors. Paired with increased functional safety requirements, as per ISO 26262 for ...
Texas Instruments (TI) has introduced what it is claiming is the industry’s most accurate 3D Hall-effect position sensor. The sensor, the TMAG5170, will enable engineers to achieve uncalibrated ...
Closed-loop motion designs in aerospace, semiconductor, automotive, military, and medical manufacturing, as well as oil-and-gas exploration and production, require repeatable and reliable measurement ...
Allegro is claiming a record for its latest Hall-effect position sensor IC, describing it as “the smallest sine/cosine 3D sensor currently available in the market”. Called A33230, it comes in 3 x 2.9 ...
While previous-generation devices offered electrical strokes up to 10 mm, the 40 LHE extends this capability to 40 mm.
Non-contact linear sensing enables precise displacement tracking in harsh industrial and mobility environments ...
Infineon is sampling a vertical dual-Hall sensor for detecting rotation direction and speed. Production is planned for July. The TLE4966V is claimed to be the first dual-Hall device with its ...
Asahi Kasei Microdevices (AKM) has launched mass production and shipment of its next-generation InAs (indium arsenide) compound Hall element, the HQ0A11. Launched in November 2024, HQ0A11 features AKM ...
Let's assume a motor with three Hall sensors, but what follows can be applied to whatever number of Hall sensors. The Pittman motor is equipped with three Hall sensors at 120-degrees spacing and with ...