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    Brain wave signal sensor

    Abstract: KMZ10C Sm2CO17 MLC127 KMZ10C Application Note KMZ10 KMZ10B Sensors handbook UZZ9000 Sm2Co17-magnets
    Text: Philips Semiconductors Sensor systems General – Additional measurement set-ups To achieve accurate measurement, the only condition is that the internal magnetization vector of the permalloy directly follows the external field. This is done by applying an external field very much greater than the internal field


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    Brain wave signal sensor

    Abstract: KMZ10C Application Note sensor systems potentiometer BARBER Sm2CO17 "Angle Sensors" active suspension sensor KM110BH/24 KMZ10 Designing With Magnetoresistive Sensors
    Text: DISCRETE SEMICONDUCTORS DATA SHEET General Sensor systems 1997 Jan 09 File under Discrete Semiconductors, SC17 Philips Semiconductors Sensor systems General – Additional measurement set-ups To achieve accurate measurement, the only condition is that the internal magnetization vector of the permalloy


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    KMZ51

    Abstract: FLUXGATE kmz51 compass MSB786 compass philips kmi Sensor VEHICLE DETECTION AMR kmz51 philips sot195 PCB Potentiometers throttle position sensor
    Text: Philips Semiconductors Philips Semiconductors – a worldwide company Argentina: see South America Australia: 34 Waterloo Road, NORTH RYDE, NSW 2113, Tel. +61 2 9805 4455, Fax. +61 2 9805 4466 Austria: Computerstr. 6, A-1101 WIEN, P.O. Box 213, Tel. +43 160 1010,


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    PDF KMI15/X KMI16/X KMI16 KMZ51 FLUXGATE kmz51 compass MSB786 compass philips kmi Sensor VEHICLE DETECTION AMR kmz51 philips sot195 PCB Potentiometers throttle position sensor

    KMZ41

    Abstract: SC17 permalloy magnetization curve KMZ10B CORDIC UZZ9000 wheatstone Bridge i2c MLC127 code for cordic permalloy
    Text: Philips Semiconductors - Systems Laboratory Hamburg RHW Integrated Angle Sensor Based on the Magnetoresistive Effect 1. Introduction Magnetoresistive sensors are sensitive to magnetic field variations and fulfil today’s demands of contact- and wear-free solutions for direct angle measurements. Integrated sensor conditioning electronics allow for solutions


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    PDF KMZ41 UZZ9000 540-Mhz SC17 permalloy magnetization curve KMZ10B CORDIC wheatstone Bridge i2c MLC127 code for cordic permalloy

    6838 sensor hall

    Abstract: 6838 hall sensor 6838 hall effect sensor 6838 hall effect Hall Effect sensor 6838 hall effect ic 6838 "Angle Sensors" 6838 sensor resolver sensor 6838 magnetic sensor
    Text: Philips Semiconductors angle sensors www.semiconductors.philips.com MR sensors cover all the angles Accurate, low-cost and wear-free angle sensing Sensor/IC combination offers 180° measurement and full redundancy Magnetoresistive angle sensing offers clear advantages over other methods,


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