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Allegro’s new magnetic current sensor solutions
Allegro has announced the launch of its newest high-power current sensor, the ACS37220, as well as the preliminary release of the leaded magnetic current sensor, the ACS37041.
Allegro introduces high-bandwidth current sensors
Allegro has announced two new XtremeSense TMR sensors that streamline high power density designs, provide space and cost savings while improving energy efficiency.
Precise current measurement with voltage-output transducer
In contemporary practice, users employ a variety of instruments for data acquisition, extending beyond traditionaloscilloscopes. These instruments typically havevoltage inputsof ±10 volts or ±1 volt, but often lack a direct current sensor.
MIKROE partners with Allegro MicroSystems
MIKROE has announced that the company is closely collaborating with Allegro to offer a broad portfolio of products that reduce development efforts and accelerate time to market.
Infineon and Swoboda working on sensor modules
Infineon Technologies and Swoboda are collaborating to develop and market high-performance current sensor modules for automotive applications.
Texas Instruments brings you the latest in High Voltage
Here, you’ll find a selection of the latest news, products, and articles from Texas Instruments focused on High Voltage.
Protecting the widest range of hydro generators and motors
Sensonics, a supplier ofTurbine Supervisoryand High Integrity Protection Equipment industry with nearly 50 years of experience, has recently expanded its range of Capacitive Air Gap Sensors for use in high magnetic field applications.
How do Hall effect switches work?
A Hall effect switch is atype of sensorthat detects the presence of a magnetic field and converts this detection into an electrical signal, which can then be used to trigger or control other electronic devices. Although it functions as a sensor, the term "switch" reflects its dual role in sensing and controlling circuit states.
IDTechEx explores quantum technology
Quantum technology exists in unsuspecting places, including cameras, computers, and smartphones. While quantum technology research has existed in various forms for over a hundred years, the 21st century saw an increased effort towards commercialisation, and the market segments of quantum sensing, quantum computing and quantum communications emerged.
Magnetic sensors are officially rushing to TMR
Yole Group highlights a significant $1 billion investment surge over two years in TMR technology.