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Diodes’ AH4930Q 3D linear Hall-effect sensor simplifies rotary motion and proximity detection in automotive applications.
Diodes’ AH4930Q sensor detects magnetic fields along the X, Y, and Z axes for contactless rotary motion and proximity sensing.
The AH4930Q operates on supply voltages from 2.8V to 5.5V, and a temperature range from -40°C to +125°C. The 3D linear Hall ...
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as well as to detect the presence of a current or a magnetic field. The Hall Effect is an important concept in physics and engineering, and it has many applications in sensors, switches ...
In essence, it’s the voltage created when a current inside a conductor crowds to one side as the result of an applied magnetic field. This phenomenon can be utilized to make Hall effect sensors, which ...
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Diodes Incorporated (Nasdaq: DIOD) today introduces its first automotive-compliant* 3D linear Hall effect sensor. The AH4930Q detects the magnetic field in the X, Y, and Z directions, allowing for ...
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