MultiDimension Technology Co., Ltd. Datasheets for Inertial Sensor Chips
Inertial sensors are semiconductor devices used to measure acceleration, changes in inclination, and gyration.
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The dual-axis output voltages of the TMR3001 TMR angle sensor are proportional to the sine and cosine of the angle of a magnetic field applied parallel to the surface of... | |
The dual-axis output voltages of the TMR3002 TMR angle sensor are proportional to the sine and cosine of the angle of a magnetic field applied parallel to the surface of... | |
The output voltage of the AMR3003L AMR angle sensor is proportional to the sine or cosine functions of two times of the angle - sin(2a) and cos(2a) - of a... | |
The output voltage of the AMR3008 AMR angle sensor is proportional to the sine or cosine functions of two times of the angle - sin(2a) and cos(2a) - of a... | |
The output voltage of the AMR3013P AMR angle sensor is proportional to the sine or cosine functions of two times of the angle -sin(2a) and cos(2a)-of a magnetic field applied... | |
The TMR9001 linear sensor utilizes a unique push-pull Wheatstone bridge composed of four TMR sensor elements. The TMR9001 is assembled in a 6mm×5mm×1.5mm SOP8 package. | |
The TMR9002 linear sensor utilizes a unique push-pull Wheatstone bridge composed of four TMR sensor elements. The TMR9002 is assembled in a 6mm´5mm´1.5mm SOP8 package. |