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Product Announcement | 
 
  
 
NVE Introduces the World's First Smart TMR Magnetometer 
Versatile sensors are ideal for measuring current or proximity 
 
 
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn.August 27, 2018NVE Corporation today announced 
the new SM324-10E Smart Magnetometer. The new sensor combines a unique Tunneling 
Magnetoresistance (TMR) sensor element with sophisticated digital signal processing. 
The versatile product is ideal for measuring current or proximity. 
 
 
Amazing Features 
Unlike awkward, old-fashioned Hall-effect sensors, TMR is sensitive in-plane 
for optimal current sensing and easy mechanical interfaces. Key SM324-10E features 
include: 
   Can detect magnets more than 50 mm away 
   I²C and digital threshold outputs 
   24-bit output resolution 
   In-plane sensitivity more usable than Hall effect sensors 
   Programmable offset and gain compensation 
   Internal temperature compensation 
   1.68 to 3.6 volt supply 
   Ultraminiature 2.5 x 2.5 x 0.8 mm TDFN package 
 
Evaluation Kit 
The AG951-07 Evaluation Kit has everything needed to calibrate, test, and evaluate 
SM324-10E Smart Magnetometers. 
 
The kit includes: 
   An evaluation board with: 
        - an SM324-10E sensor. 
        - a microcontroller connected 
to the sensor via I²C. 
        - a current-carrying trace under 
the sensor for evaluating as a current sensor. 
   A powerful, intuitive graphical user interface. 
   Simple software installation. 
   Flexibility to power from USB or external power supply. 
   Isolated USB interface for safety and low noise. 
   USB cable to connect the Evaluation Board to a computer. 
   A small ceramic magnet for evaluating as a proximity sensor. 
 
SM324-10E Smart Magnetometers are priced at $1.94 each in 1000-piece quantities. 
The AG951-07E Smart Magnetometer Evaluation Kits are priced at $245.00 each. Sensors 
and kits are both in stock for immediate delivery. 
 
Click here to download the SM324 
datasheet, or visit www.nve.com for 
more information. 
 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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