Fidget toys are everywhere these days. A particularly popular type simply puts some keyboard switches on a plate to provide a certain type of clicky satisfaction. [wjddnjsdnd] took that concept a ...
A long-standing mystery in spintronics has just been shaken up. A strange electrical effect called unusual magnetoresistance ...
Discover the Lorentz force and how Hall effect sensors work in this easy-to-understand physics tutorial! 🧲⚡ We break down the concepts step by step, showing how charged particles interact with ...
Designed for operation across the voltage range 1.8 V–5.5 V, the LF21173TMR and LF21177TMR support multiple magnetic thresholds, enabling flexible integration into space-constrained applications such ...
"This project is not about powerful hardware or complex graphics." ...
Most Hall-effect and magnetoresistive (MR) sensors are fabricated on 200mm (8-inch) wafers using CMOS or BiCMOS processes.
A common sight in ‘smart homes’, door sensors allow you to detect whether a door is closed or open, enabling the triggering ...
Figure 1: Magnetoresistive head for hard-disk recording. The MRAM potentially combines key advantages such as non-volatility, infinite endurance and fast random access (down to 5 ns read/write time 34 ...
Abstract: This paper describes a magnetic Hall sensor working in current mode and its electronic interface. The microsystem uses the current spinning technique to compensate for the offset and ...