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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 new solutions for motor control
Allegro MicroSystems introduced three new solutions designed to enhance motor control and thermal management performance in e-mobility and industrial automation applications.
Allegro MicroSystems’ CT455
The CT455 is a high bandwidth and low noise integrated contactless current sensor that uses Allegro MicroSystems’ patented XtremeSense TMR technology to enable high accuracy current measurements for many consumer, enterprise, and industrial applications.
Co-designing the next-generation current sensor for high-power automotive applications
Designers and manufacturers in the electronics sector are working hard to develop solutions that will satisfy the demands of the rapidly expanding electric vehicle (EV) industry. The aim is to increase the driving range of EVs, adding value to Tier 1 users as well as OEMs and consumers.
Melexis shrinks current sensing footprint with coreless technology
Melexis unveils the MLX91235, a new current sensor that eliminates the need for a ferromagnetic core. The MLX91235 expands Melexis' portfolio, enabling the measurement of larger currents flowing through external primary conductors like PCB traces and busbars. It supports automotive and alternative mobility applications like inverters, battery management systems (BMSs) and low-voltage DC/DC converters.
EEA shortlist: Allegro MicroSystems
Allegro MicroSystems’ CT455 has been shortlisted for theElectronics Excellence Awardsunder the Test & Measurement Product category.
Shortlist announced for Electronics Excellence Awards 2024
Welcome to the shortlist announcement page! Here you will find the amazing, shortlisted products for the most rigorous and transparent award in the industry.
Diodes InSb hall sensors for rotation and current detection
Diodes introduces its first series of advanced InSb Hall element sensors for rotation speed detection and current measurement in consumer applications such as laptops, mobile phones, joysticks, and in motors found in various home appliances.
Quantum sensor market ramps up in 2025
Time, motion, gravity, electric and magnetic fields, current, and light are the main phenomena that quantum sensors are concerned with measuring - and on the smallest possible scale. IDTechEx's report, "Quantum Sensors Market 2025-2045: Technology, Trends, Players, Forecasts" provides an in-depth analysis of the technology by type and application, forecasting the quantum sensor market to reach $2.2 billion in 2045, with a compound annual growth r...
New evaluation board from iC-Haus
The new TW39_3M evaluation board from iC-Haus combines the TMR-based iC-TW39 angle sensor with the battery-buffered Hall sensor iC-PVL to form a compact, end-of-shaft encoder solution for absolute angle measurement with additional revolution counting.