Magnetic Sensors
Magnetic sensors are devices that detect and measure magnetic fields around permanent magnets, current conductors, and electrical devices. As the world becomes increasingly electrified, demand for imp
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What if we had the power to be powerless?

What if we had the power to be powerless? It’s not a contradiction, but it may as well be magic. The ADMT4000 true power-on multiturn sensor is blurring the lines of what we previously thought to be possible in the realm of magnetic field sensors, and more specifically for magnetic position sensing.

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ADI MagIC+ Multiturn Sensor

The unique true power-on multiturn technology offered by the ADI MagIC+ group can track rotations of a magnet without power or contact. This removes the need for battery backups, linear transducers or gearing in applications where motor rotations need to be measured in the absence of power. System advantages include eliminating the need for homing and calibration which can reduce factory downtime and cost, or provide robust safety features with a single chip solution.
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ADI MagIC+ Multiturn Sensor

The unique true power-on multiturn technology offered by the ADI MagIC+ group can track rotations of a magnet without power or contact. This removes the need for battery backups, linear transducers or gearing in applications where motor rotations need to be measured in the absence of power. System advantages include eliminating the need for homing and calibration which can reduce factory downtime and cost, or provide robust safety features with a single chip solution.