Flexible Sensor Enhances EMC Capability

May 21, 2009
Chertsey, England: The ATS617, a three-wire differential Hall-effect sensor, combines enhanced EMC capability with a peak-detecting algorithm that can sense a wide range of target geometries.

Chertsey, England: The ATS617, a three-wire differential Hall-effect sensor, combines enhanced EMC capability with a peak-detecting algorithm that can sense a wide range of target geometries.

Thanks to the enhanced EMC performance of the Allegro MicroSystems Europe’s ATS617, users can optimise the design of sensor modules by reducing external component count and, in some cases, remove PCB modules. The combination of reduced component count, EMC enhancements, the dynamic self-calibrating algorithm, and the flexibility to sense numerous types of targets simplifies the design-in process for a wide variety of applications, says the company.

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