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bharundi



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Post06 Nov 2003 3:16   

Rotary Sensor


Hello,

I am looking for more technical detail design and calclulation based infromation about Rotary Sensor using magnetoresistors. It will be used with gear.

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Bharundi
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pendragon



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Post06 Nov 2003 14:34   

Re: Rotary Sensor


Hi

This is a technology that makes use of semiconductor type processes. The resistance of an element changes due to magnetic field strength.

The offerings form Honneywell and Philips Semiconductor appear to be about the same in capability.

Honeywell- Has extensive app notes on many aspects of these including the "setting" and "re-setting" circuits.

http://www.ssechoneywell.com/products/magsensor_index.html

Philips Semiconductor - Has very little information on their magnetic field sensors

Leica has a 3 axis unit that is very accurate because it includes an inclinometer.

San Diego Magnetics - MR, GMR sensors for tape and a new type of magnetic card


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pendragon



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Post06 Nov 2003 14:42   

Re: Rotary Sensor


Hi

This is a technology that makes use of semiconductor type processes. The resistance of an element changes due to magnetic field strength.

The offerings form Honneywell and Philips Semiconductor appear to be about the same in capability.

Honeywell- Has extensive app notes on many aspects of these including the "setting" and "re-setting" circuits.

http://www.ssechoneywell.com/products/magsensor_index.html

Philips Semiconductor - Has very little information on their magnetic field sensors

Leica has a 3 axis unit that is very accurate because it includes an inclinometer.

San Diego Magnetics - MR, GMR sensors for tape and a new type of magnetic card


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Pendragon
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bharundi



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Post06 Nov 2003 16:26   

Re: Rotary Sensor


Thx pendragon for your input;

information you provided indeed very good; however, i am looking for information regrarding desinging sensor by myself. If you know any information regarding that please let me know.

regards,
bharundi
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sboduna



Joined: 15 May 2001
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Post07 Nov 2003 7:40   

Re: Rotary Sensor


pendragon wrote:


Honeywell- Has extensive app notes on many aspects of these including the "setting" and "re-setting" circuits.

http://www.ssechoneywell.com/products/magsensor_index.html


Pendragon

hi,
thnx for info, but this link doesn't work for me Neutral
i found
http://www.ssec.honeywell.com/magnetic/
is it the same?
GoodLuck.
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