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<B>Magnetic</B> <B>Sensor</B> Chips
Magnetic Sensor Chips - (13 companies)

Magnetic sensor chips are semiconductor devices that detect physical quantities using magnetic principles. Learn More

<B>Magnetic</B> Field <B>Sensors</B>
Magnetic Field Sensors - (67 companies)

Magnetic field sensors measure magnetic field strength, direction, and/or magnetic flux. They are used for scientific measurement, navigation, and industrial applications. Search by Specification | Learn More

<B>Sensor</B> Chips
Sensor Chips - (190 companies)

Sensor chips are dies incorporating semiconductor circuit elements that are used to convert changes to some physical parameter to an electrical signal. Search by Specification | Learn More

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MEMS Devices - (15 companies)

MEMS devices integrate mechanical components, electronics, sensors and actuators on a semiconductor material, chip, or wafer. Learn More

<B>Magnetic</B> Proximity <B>Sensors</B>
Magnetic Proximity Sensors - (189 companies)

Magnetic proximity sensors include devices that work on inductive, variable reluctance, magneto resistive or Hall effect principles. Proximity sensors detect the presence or absence of an object using a critical distance. Search by Specification | Learn More

<B>Magnetic</B> Speed <B>Sensors</B>
Magnetic Speed Sensors - (122 companies)

Magnetic speed sensors rely on a magnet as the sensing element or sensed target to capture rotational or linear speed. They are typically used as gear tooth speed sensors or incorporated into stroboscopes or tachometers. Search by Specification | Learn More

Hall Effect Position <B>Sensors</B>
Hall Effect Position Sensors - (52 companies)

Hall effect position sensors are non-contact devices that convert energy from a magnetic field into an electrical signal. They use the Hall effect, a voltage caused by current-flow in the presence of a magnetic field. Search by Specification | Learn More

<B>MEMS</B> Processing Equipment
MEMS Processing Equipment - (38 companies)

MEMS processing equipment is used to create micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) sensors and wafers. Learn More

<B>MEMS</B> Foundry
MEMS Foundry - (73 companies)

MEMS foundry services suppliers design and manufacture microelectromechanical devices on a contract basis, in prototype to production quantities. Search by Specification | Learn More

<B>Magnetic</B> Field Instruments
Magnetic Field Instruments - (77 companies)

Magnetic field instruments include meters, gauges, recorders and other instrumentation for the measurement of magnetic fields and/or magnetic flux. Search by Specification | Learn More

Hall Effect Proximity <B>Sensors</B>
Hall Effect Proximity Sensors - (78 companies)

Hall effect proximity sensors are used to detect the proximity, presence or absence of a magnetic object using a critical distance. Search by Specification | Learn More

Vibration <B>Sensors</B>
Vibration Sensors - (149 companies)

Vibration sensors cover sensors and other instruments used for measuring vibration and acceleration. Search by Specification | Learn More

Linear Position <B>Sensors</B>
Linear Position Sensors - (610 companies)

Linear position sensors is a general search form for all linear position / displacement detection product areas. Search by Specification | Learn More

Rotary Position <B>Sensors</B>
Rotary Position Sensors - (148 companies)

Rotary position sensors include potentiometers, resolvers and a variety of magnetic and capacitive technologies. Sensors are designed for angular displacement less than one turn or for multiturn displacement. Search by Specification | Learn More

Pressure <B>Sensors</B>
Pressure Sensors - (828 companies)

Pressure sensors include all sensors, transducers and elements that produce an electrical signal proportional to pressure or changes in pressure. Search by Specification | Learn More

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Product News for mems magnetic sensor

Honeywell
HMC5843 -- 3-Axis Compass IC magnetic sensor

The Honeywell HMC5843 offers a precision 3-axis magnetic sensor trio coupled to a 12-bit ADC with an I2C output in a miniature surface mount package. (read more)

Honeywell
HMC1041Z 1-Axis Magnetic Sensor

Narrow dimensions and small size make it ideal for low-profile vertical sensing applications Honeywell's newest addition to its magnetic sensor product line is a z-axis, surface mount sensor designed for low field magnetic sensing. The compact size and low-height (1.05 mm) makes this sensor ideal for small, portable products like hand-held devices. (read more)

SSI Technologies, Inc - Controls Division
Magnetic Sensor Solutions

SSI Controls Technologies Division is a leader in the design, development and manufacturing of passive (Variable Reluctance) and active (Hall Effect or Magneto-Resistive) magnetic sensors.

SSI has over 25 years of experience providing magnetic sensing solutions that meet the specific needs of our OEM Customers.

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Browse Magnetic Speed Sensors Datasheets for SSI Technologies, Inc - Controls Division
Omron Electronic Components LLC
New Blood Pressure Sensor Utilizes 8” MEMS Wafer

Omron is a world leader in the Blood Pressure Monitor market. In September of 2009, they surpassed the 100 Million unit mark in sales of their home-use monitors. Contributing to this success is the use of Omron's MEMS Pressure Sensors. (read more)

Browse Pressure Sensors Datasheets for Omron Electronic Components LLC
Digi-Key Corporation
Omron Compact MEMS Flow Sensors at Digi-Key

From Digi-Key, the Omron family of MEMS (MicroElectroMechanical System) Flow Sensors includes intelligent compact models capable of measuring flow velocity and mass flow rate movement with highly repeatable accuracy. (read more)

Custom Sensors & Technologies (CST)
Quartz MEMS Technology Angular Rate Sensor

Systron Donner Inertial's exceptionally rugged design of the QRS14, solid-state quartz MEMs technology angular rate sensor combines excellent vibration, noise, and virtually unlimited life. Enclosed in a compact housing, the QRS14 provides a DC voltage input and an analog DC voltage output proportional to the rotational rate. (read more)

Universal Semiconductor, Inc.
MEMS sensor chip, Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems

The MEMS integrated sensor chip can be readily combined with a signal conditioning circuitry chip for amplification, offset compensation, linearity improvement, and temperature compensation. All parameters for amplification, offset compensation, linearity improvement, and temperature compensation are stored in an internal EEPROM. No additional components required.... (read more)

Alps Electric (USA) Inc.
New Compact MEMS Pressure Sensors

High-precision pressure detection for mobile phones, portable navigation systems, pedometers and other mobile devices. Detecting absolute pressure, Alps Electric's HSPP Series 2.5 mm & 3.5mm piezoresistive type sensors are low profile, offering compact type with single element and high output type with amplifier (read more)

Browse Piezoelectric Devices Datasheets for Alps Electric (USA) Inc.
Smith Systems, Inc.
Passive Speed Sensor Magna-Tran® sensors

High output, High Sensitivity Passive speed sensors convert mechanical motion to A/C voltage without an external power source. These self-contained magnetic sensors produce a magnetic field which, when in the proximity of ferrous objects in motion, generate a voltage. When a magnetic sensor is mounted in the proximity of a ferrous metal target.. (read more)

Browse Magnetic Speed Sensors Datasheets for Smith Systems, Inc.
TURCK Inc.
DUAL AXIS MEMS INCLINOMETER SENSOR

TURCK introduces a new dual axis inclinometer sensor for angular tilt detection. These sensors feature compact rectangular housings and may be mounted at ±10, ±45, ±60 and ±85 degree angles. (read more)

Browse Linear Position Sensors Datasheets for TURCK Inc.
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Engineering Web Search: mems magnetic sensor
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NIST Tech Beat - January 5, 2005
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24, 2009 Green Latch Enables Great Power-Saving For Contact-Less Magnetic Scrolling Applications September 22, 2009 Melexis Press Release - Business
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Micromachined Magnetic Field Sensor
A Micromachined Magnetic Field Sensor PI: Dr. Mark G. Allen

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