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NVE was awarded a National
Institutes of Health grant to develop advanced magnetic pickups.
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NVE
will be closed May 30 for Memorial Day. |
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Featured
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ADV001
Latching Bipolar Sensor
The ADV001 is an ultrasensitive bipolar magnetic proximity switch that allows
two travel limits with just one sensor.
Unlike more common omnipolar sensors, with the bipolar sensor, a north
field on the pin 1 side latches the sensor on. The sensor stays on after the field
is removed, and a south field turns it off:
This allows two travel limits with a single sensor by using a north magnet for
one position limit and a south magnet in the other:
This is a common requirement for many applications such as robotics, machine tools,
or garage doors:
Key ADV001 features include:
Bipolar operation
Extremely sensitive (4 Oe operate points)
Digital output
Frequency response to >100 kHz
MSOP8 or TDFN6 packages
Parts are in
stock and available for same-day shipment, with no minimum order.
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Upcoming Exhibitions |
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Embedded
Systems Expo & Conference (ESEC), May 11 to 13, Tokyo, Japan.
NVE distributor KKRocky will demonstrate NVE sensors and isolators.
Power
Conversion and Intelligent Motion (PCIM),
May 10 to 12, Nürnberg, Germany.
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Free Registration Coupon Courtesy HY-LINE Power >
NVE Isolators will be on display at the HY-LINE Power booth and sensors will be
at the IS-LINE booth. Unique featured products will include six-kilovolt isolators.
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Information >
Sensor+Test 2016, May 10
to 12, Nürnberg, Germany.
Free
Pass Courtesy IS-LINE >
NVE sensors will be on display in cooperation with distributor IS-LINE. NVE engineers
will demonstrate our high-sensitivity magnetic sensors:
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New
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Bipolar
Sensor Demonstration
This live demonstration uses an ADV001 bipolar sensor, a stepper motor linear
cylinder, and Arduino control to show two travel limits using just one sensor.
We also show the large distances possible between the sensor and magnets with
the ADV001s extraordinary magnetic sensitivity.
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