CT130 True z-axis TMR Sensor Enabling Customers to Transition from Legacy Hall Sensors to TMR Sensors
●The CT130 Advantage
■True Z-Axis Sensitivity Without Concentrator or Flux-Guides
■Stable Performance over Temperature
■TMR High Sensitivity Z-Axis Sensor
■Stable Offset Performance
●CT130 Benefits
■High SNR
■Low Temp Drift
■Stable Offset
■Low Power
[ Motor Control ][ encoders ][ Linear motion detection ][ OIS ][ Optical Image Stabilization ] |
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2023/3/28 |
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