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TMR Switch Sensors Now Available from MultiDimension Technology

The devices feature a switching point from 14 Gauss to 72 Gauss with small hysteresis and ultra-low power.

MultiDimension Technology (MDT), a supplier of magnetic sensors, has released a series of ultra-low power, small hysteresis TMR (tunneling magnetoresistive) switch sensors.

The TMR1340/TMR1341/TMR1343/TMR1345 feature a switching point from 14 Gauss to 72 Gauss with small hysteresis, ultra-low power at 1.5microAmperes in high-speed operation, with open-drain output and an ultra-compact 2x1.5mm LGA package, MDT states.

According to the company, they are an ideal choice for industrial proximity switches, pneumatic cylinder switches and liquid level switches that require precise measurement of position and displacement, excellent temperature stability and versatility to adapt to different types of magnets and stroke lengths.

“MDT’s new TMR134X series enriches our existing magnetic switch sensor product line with new solutions for high-end industrial applications that can operate in harsh environments without sacrificing performance, power and size advantages. Backed by our strong IP (intellectual property) portfolio and advanced manufacturing facilities, MDT will continue developing innovative TMR sensor products to satisfy broad application requirements, including high sensitivity, large dynamic range, small hysteresis, ultra-low power, high-speed and outstanding temperature performance, which are the unique benefits of our patented TMR sensor technology that are difficult to realize using other magnetic sensing technologies available on the market.” said Song Xue, chairman and CEO of MultiDimension Technology.

For more information, visit MultiDimension Technology.

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

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