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Toshiba's New miniature digital output magnetic sensors

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A range of miniature digital output magnetic sensors that combine high levels of sensitivity with low POWER operation has been unveiled by Toshiba Electronics Europe (TEE).

The TCS10xxx- family of devices is seen as ideal for non-contact switching applications including open / close sensing for home appliances, digital cameras and mobile phones.

Devices in the new family are available as single- or dual-detection solutions. While the single type is designed to detect either north- or south-pole the dual type detects both north and south poles. Supplied in a UFV package, each sensor has dimensions of just 2mm x 2.1mm x 0.7mm.

The sensors use a pulsed-current rather than continuous-current operation to keep typical average supply current down to just 5.5µA. All of the devices offer high sensitivity - typical operating point (BON) and release point (BOFF) magnetic flux density ratings are 1.8mT and 0.8mT respectively.

The TCS10xxx devices are based on a CMOS Hall sensor solution and are available with push-pull and open drain output configuration, says the company.

I Need your Comments on Usage
Might Be funny questions but please guide me
I am not sure about Flux range of this sensor No Data sheet with me.

Is it possible to detect heavy metals static equipment like parked vehicles, Docked Containers. Logically i am wrong but is there any way ?

Can i share same power Supply with ZigBee on single source

Is there any same low power consuming sensor with extended flux range ?

My reaserch is to develop wireless Parking/Container management system. I am in search of low power consuming (Like ZigBee) Sensor.

Thank You
Pcup.....:D
 

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