Allegro MicroSystems, LLC rolled out a new programmable linear Hall-effect sensor IC designed for applications that require high accuracy and high resolution without compromising bandwidth. Allegro’s ...
Operating over a wide ambient temperature range of –40° to 150°C, the A1357 linear Hall-effect sensor IC is a high precision, customer programmable, Hall-effect linear IC with a PWM, current sourced ...
Allegro MicroSystems Inc. announces an open loop Hall-effect sensor IC with near closed loop performance in accuracy and bandwidth. Allegro MicroSystems Inc. announces an open loop Hall-effect sensor ...
Melexis has launched the MLX91377 hall-effect sensor IC, designed for use in automotive applications such as electric power-assisted steering. With an operating temperature between -40℃ and 160℃, the ...
Allegro MicroSystems, LLC introduces a new Hall-effect speed and direction sensor IC with hysteresis detection. The A1232 is a highly sensitive, temperature stable, magnetic sensing device ideal for ...
CHIBA, Japan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Seiko Instruments Inc. (SII) announced the release of the S-57P1 Series of bipolar latch type hall effect sensor ICs that is ideal automotive applications requiring high ...
Allegro MicroSystems has released a three-axis linear Hall-effect sensor IC that provides 12-bit digital output words that are proportional to the strength of the field present in each of the X, Y, ...
KAWASAKI, Japan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation ("Toshiba") has launched a three-phase brushless DC motor control pre-driver IC, “TC78B011FTG,” and started volume ...
The A1304ELHLX-T linear, Hall-effect sensor IC is designed for applications requiring medium accuracy in a small package. The factory-trimmed, one-time programmable (OTP-ROM) 3.3-V sensor IC ...
Melexis has launched the MLX91377 hall-effect sensor IC, designed for use in automotive applications such as electric power-assisted steering. With an operating temperature between -40℃ and 160℃, the ...
Recently, [Solder Hub] put together a brief video that demonstrates the basics of a Hall Effect sensor — in this case, one salvaged from an old CPU fan. Two LEDs, a 100 ohm resistor, and a 3.7 volt ...