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News Release from: Inertial Aerosystems UK | Subject: Magnetic sensors
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 07 February 2005

Magnetic sensors replace Hall effect
devices

Inertial Aerosystems announce a range of low cost, surface mount, magnetic sensors which accurately measure linear and angular displacement and offer better performance than Hall Effect devices

Inertial Aerosystems announce a range of low cost, surface mount, magnetic sensors which accurately measure linear and angular displacement and offer better performance than Hall Effect devices When used with a magnetic field source of above 80 gauss, each sensor can monitor changes in the source/sensor position to produce either an angular output of magnetic field direction, up to +/-90 degrees (with a resolution of 0.07 deg), or a linear position output with a range of up to 8mm per sensor

These devices are ideal for mounting on rotating shafts or for multiple use in linear arrays.

High bandwidth, operating temperature from -40C to +85 C and rugged, lightweight construction make these sensors ideal for use in Industrial and Process Controls, Automobile electronics, Alarm systems, replacement of inductive instrumentation and medical orthopaedics. Request a free brochure from Inertial Aerosystems UK ...

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