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NVE Introduces Worlds Smallest Analog Sensor
AAL004-10E high-performance magnetometer is just 2.5 by 2.5 by 0.8 millimeters
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn.April 5, 2017NVE Corporation (Nasdaq: NVEC) today
announced the introduction of the AAL004-10E spintronic Giant Magnetoresistance
(GMR) analog magnetometer sensor.
Packaged in an ultraminiature 2.5 millimeter by 2.5 millimeter by 0.8 millimeter
TDFN6, the new part is billed as the worlds smallest high-performance integrated-circuit
analog sensor.
The devices provide a precise output proportional to the applied magnetic field.
Second-generation GMR materials provide extremely low hysteresis and excellent
temperature stability.
Key AAL004-10E performance features include:
Output linear with magnetic fields as low as 1.5 oersteds for
low-field applications
3.5 millivolts per volt per oersted typical sensitivity for
large output signals and low noise
Two percent maximum hysteresis for precision and repeatability
Omnipolar output for configuration flexibility
40 to 125 degrees Celsius operating temperature
Ultraminiature 2.5 millimeter by 2.5 millimeter TDFN6 package
Available now, AAL004-10E sensors are priced at $2.57 each in 1,000-piece quantities.
Datasheets and more information are available at www.nve.com.
NVE is a leader in the practical commercialization of spintronics, a nanotechnology
that relies on electron spin rather than electron charge to acquire, store and
transmit information. The company manufactures high-performance spintronic products
including sensors and couplers that are used to acquire and transmit data. NVE
has also licensed its spintronic magnetoresistive random access memory technology,
commonly known as MRAM.
Statements used in this announcement that relate to future plans, events, or
performance are forward-looking statements that are subject to certain risks and
uncertainties including, among others the risk factors listed from time to time
in our filings with the SEC, including our Annual Report on Form 10-K and other
reports filed with the SEC.
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