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MEMSIC Launches MMC3630KJ Magnometers

By DE Editors  

March 24, 2016

MEMSIC, a sensor solution provider, has released the MMC3630KJ magnetometer series for portable devices. This new series of AMR magnetometers targets major global mobile device designers and manufacturers, along with other industry verticals requiring high performance motion sensing, the company states.

The family includes an integrated monolithic 3-axis AMR sensor and a signal conditioning ASIC into an ultra-small (1.2x1.2x0.5mm) BGA package. It has a ±30G range, 600MHz sensing bandwidth, self-degaussing capabilities and lower system level power consumption and processing time.

“MEMSIC has over 10 years of experience in mass production of magnetic sensors and shipments of more than 250 million units. This new magnetometer developed by our own R&D team and production of monolithic three-axis based on AMR technology, MMC3630KJ is currently world’s highest performance device and will promote the development of wearable and mobile device markets worldwide," says Yang Zhao, founder and CEO of MEMSIC.

For more information, visit MEMSIC.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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