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Latest New Product News from Micronas GmbH
![]() Direct Angle Detection Sensor uses 3D HAL® technology.Micronas GmbH Frieburg, D-79108Jan 31, 2013 Supplied in SMD SOIC8 package, HAL 3675 enables measurement of magnetic fields in parallel to chip surface by use of vertical Hall plates. Technology also enables detection of additional spatial component (X or Y axis). Combination of these 2 magnetic field vectors and following signal processing enable direct detections of rotation angles from 0° to 360° at end or beside turning shaft as well as linear distance measurements up to ±20 mm. Angle values are delivered as PWM output signal. Linear Hall Effect Sensors provide position measurement.Micronas GmbH Frieburg, D-79108Nov 14, 2012 Offering angular measurements up to 180°, HAL 2420 and HAL 2425 are suitable for detecting throttle valve and accelerator position in vehicles. HAL 2425 is capable of linearizing output signal using 16 setpoints with 12-bit accuracy. For storage of needed parameters, sensor is equipped with temperature-resistant EEPROM, which operates over junction-temperature range of -40 to 170°C. Both sensors can be programmed directly via bidirectional output pin by varying supply voltage. Linear Hall-Effect Sensors suit automotive applications.Micronas GmbH Frieburg, D-79108May 30, 2012 Supplied in TO92UT package and rated from -40 to +160°C, AECQ100-qualified HAL 24xy delivers optimized linearization through flexible output compensation function with 16 programmable set points. Product can measure angles up to 180° and provides non-volatile memory to store sensor parameters. Accuracy is based on 16-bit signal path with integrated DSP core delivering ratiometric 12-bit analog output signal. Operating from 5 V, sensor incorporates diagnostics and bidirectional output pin. Compact Linear Hall Sensor features integrated EEPROM.Micronas GmbH Frieburg, D-79108Oct 02, 2009 Supplied in TO92UA/SOT89A packages, HAL 1820 can be used for detecting position, direction of movement or fluid levels, and current measurements. It meets quality criteria of automotive component, has EMC capability, and features internal overvoltage and reverse voltage protection at power supply terminal. Also offering alternative to conventional potentiometers, product offers programmability that allows 2-point calibration and can store electrical characteristics in internal EEPROM. ![]() Hall Sensors suit home appliance and industrial applications.Micronas GmbH Frieburg, D-79108May 05, 2009 Offered in TO92UA and SOT89B packages, HAL 1xy family hall sensors are available for commercial temperature range of 0 to +85°C and industrial temperature range of -20 to +125°C. Applications include white goods such as selector switches, door lock, and rpm detection, power tools, and home automation such as garage/door openers. Hall-Effect Sensor suits automotive/industrial applications.Micronas GmbH Frieburg, D-79108Oct 29, 2008 Supplied in TO92UT package, programmable HAL® 880 uses digital technology to deliver optimal sensor performance while offering linear analog output for compatibility with existing sensor designs. Fully push-pull 12-bit ratiometric analog output exhibits less than 25 mV noise, and programming parameters are kept in internal EEPROM (with 13 extra bits for customer or application data). Sensor uses DSP to perform sensor linearization and can compensate for variations in Hall effect. Frame-Rate Converter IC supports 240 Hz LCD panels.Micronas GmbH Frieburg, D-79108Aug 27, 2008 Incorporating truD technology, FRC-Q motion estimation/compensation (ME/MC) frame-rate converter generates 120 Hz video in single-chip configuration and 240 Hz video from 50/60 Hz video content or 24 fps movie sources in 2-chip parallel configuration. Eliminating need for any heat-sink, it enables integration into ultra-thin flat-panel TVs. Unit features high-level command interface to quickly interface to wide variety of host CPU software architectures. Single-Chip Audio IC targets soundbar market.Micronas GmbH Frieburg, D-79108Jul 08, 2008 Fully integrated MAP®-M audio IC supports all applicable audio standards and interfaces, and offers OEMs range of meloD(TM) audio post-processing technologies. It addresses connectivity issues by including on-chip and all required interfaces such as digital via S/PDIF and I2S, or analog, via stereo line I/O, 6-channel input, or microphone. MAP-M-equipped soundbars can connect to DVD and BluRay® players, set top boxes, and gaming consoles as well as standard and HD TVs. Hall-Effect Sensors suit harsh automotive environments.Micronas GmbH Frieburg, D-79108May 08, 2008 Reliable data transfer is ensured with HAL 2830 and HAL 2850, which integrate MCU, temperature sensor, on-chip compensation, and digital output format. While HAL 2850 features PWM interface and can be programmed to send pulses at speeds from 30-2,000 per second, HAL 2830 has SENT interface and provides reference calibration pulse at beginning of signal as well as checksum at end to detect errors. Both models offer 12-bit accuracy, open-drain outputs, and slew-rate control. Smart Sensor is suited for automotive applications.Micronas GmbH Frieburg, D-79108Feb 25, 2008 HAL 2810 linear Hall-effect sensor features programmable 8-bit microcontroller with boot ROM, EEPROM, and RAM. Supporting data rates of 10.4 and 20 Kbps, LIN bus 2.0 interface offers 12-bit resolution as well as spinning-current and second-order temperature compensation from -40 to +140°C. Device can be used for angular measurements such as in fuel-level sensing and for linear movement such as in seat-track position. Click below for more Product News from Micronas GmbH Next News Stories Other Company News From Micronas GmbH
Dec 12, 2012 Micronas Delivered More Than 2.5 Billion Hall Sensors to the MarketNov 06, 2012 PMDM-Minebea and Micronas Announce Their Joint-Collaboration on the HVC 2480B Controller for DC Motors with Power Transistors IncorporatedOct 25, 2012 Micronas Presents High-Sensitivity Current Transducer for Use in Automotive and Industrial ApplicationsMay 21, 2012 Micronas Presents the GAS 86xyB - The Smallest and Most Efficient Multi-Parametric Sensor Platform for Gas DetectionDec 22, 2011 Micronas Welcomes KH Electronics, Inc. in Korea as a Strong Distribution Partner for the Sale of the Micronas Hall Sensor ProductJun 22, 2011 Siemens and Micronas Announce Development Partnership in the Gas Sensor SegmentApr 19, 2011 Micronas Once Again Posts Profit for First Quarter of 2011Feb 24, 2011 Micronas Achieves a Turnaround in 2010Aug 25, 2008 Micronas to Offer Its Smart Sensor Solutions for White Goods ApplicationsFeb 07, 2008 Market Trends and Restructuring the Key Factors in 2007 - Micronas Expects New Strategy to Bring Turnaround in 2008Jul 17, 2007 Review of Strategic OptionsJul 17, 2007 Key Data for Second Quarter and First Half of 2007Aug 30, 2006 LSI And Micronas Deliver New High-Definition ATSC Reference DesignJun 30, 2006 Change of Chairman at MicronasApr 25, 2006 Results in Line with ForecastsApr 04, 2006 Micronas Receives Excellent Supplier Award 2005 for Technology InnovationFeb 09, 2006 Key Data for Fourth Quarter of 2005 and for Year OverallJan 18, 2006 IEEE Honors Micronas Chief Scientist for Development of Digital High-Definition TV in North AmericaJan 05, 2006 Micronas/WISchip and Digital 5 Partner on Digital Media ServerDec 19, 2005 World's First Implementation of Dolby Virtual Speaker in a Television-Specific Sound ProcessorDec 09, 2005 Micronas completes the purchase of WISchip InternationalOct 31, 2005 Micronas will in Future Purchase Shares for its Stock Option Program on the Stock ExchangeOct 26, 2005 Micronas to Acquire WISchip International, a Leader in Video Compression and Streaming TechnologyOct 11, 2005 Further improvement in sales and earnings in third quarterSep 20, 2005 Frankfurt Stock Exchange publishes delisting decision regarding Micronas Semiconductor Holding AG |
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