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HONEYWELL HMC5983

HONEYWELL HMC5983

Last born of the HONEYWELL magnetoresistive sensors family dedicated to compass applications. This component takes the architecture of the HMC5883L with 3-axis, including analog and digital ASIC. The data output rate will go up to 220Hz, ideal for the motion sensing applications.
It includes a new communication bus by SPI 3 or 4 wires.
Improvement of the I²C speed from 400 kHz to 3,4 MHz.
Improvement of the temperature sensore for a best compensation and possibility to get the temperature value.

Samples already available.
Mass production in November 2011.
Datasheet downloadable on our website.

Magnetoresistive / Compass / Gyros

Composants HONEYWELL Aerospace (Magnetics)

HONEYWELL Aerospace (Magnetics)

Honeywell’s Magnetic Sensors are among the most sensitive and reliable low-field sensors in the industry. Designed with Anisotropic Magnetoresistive (AMR) technology, they provide significant advantages over traditional sensors. Honeywell magnetic sensors are designed to accurately detect the direction and magnitude of external magnetic fields for compassing and magnetometry applications.

The Magnetic Sensors product family includes a broad offering of magnetic sensors, magnetometers, compasses and dead reckoning modules.

Common applications are compassing in passenger automobiles, cell phones and handheld GPS receivers, along with compassing and dead reckoning in vehicle, aircraft, marine and personal navigation.


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Composants HONEYWELL Aerospace (Magnetics)
Composants EPSONTOYOCOM (Qsensors)

EPSONTOYOCOM (Qsensors)

EPSONTOYOCOM invented the QMEMS concept to design devices using quartz.
QMEMS is a combination of 'Quartz', a crystal material with excellent characteristics such as high stability and high precision, and "MEMS" (a microfabrication technology). To a semiconductor MEMS material, they apply precision microprocessing based on quartz material to create a quartz device that they call 'QMEMS' which offers high performance in a compact package.

Applying the tuning-fork crystal unit chip structure. Using our photolithography processing technology to the full, Epson Toyocom has achieved ultra compact devices of 2 x 2 mm.
We have created compact yet highly sensitive gyro sensors using a hammerhead and H-groove structure produced with photolithography.

Gyro-sensors accuracy up to 1500deg/sec.



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Composants EPSONTOYOCOM (Qsensors)

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