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Magnetic Sensors
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SI7020-A20-YM1
- Silicon Labs
- Board Mount Humidity Sensors
- New original
- Data sheet: SI7020-A20-YM1 Datasheet
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PDS4150-13
- Diodes Incorporated
- Schottky Diodes & Rectifiers
- New original
- Data sheet: PDS4150-13 Datasheet
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SSB44HE3_A/H
- Vishay General Semiconductor
- Schottky Diodes & Rectifiers
- New original
- Data sheet: SSB44HE3_A-H Datasheet
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BSC0921NDIATMA1
- Infineon Technologies
- MOSFET
- New original
- Data sheet: BSC0921NDIATMA1 Datasheet
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ICM-20948
- TDK InvenSense
- IMUs - Inertial Measurement Units
- New original
- Data sheet: ICM-20948 Datasheet
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YS12S10-0G
- Bel Power Solutions
- Non-Isolated DC/DC Converters
- New original
- Data sheet: YS12S10-0G DataSheet
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HSCDANN015PDAA5
- Honeywell
- Board Mount Pressure Sensors
- New original
- Data sheet: HSCDANN015PDAA5 DataSheet
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BT851
- Laird Connectivity
- Bluetooth Modules - 802.15.1
- New original
- Data sheet: BT851 DataSheet
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LBEE5XV1XA-540
- Murata Electronics
- Multiprotocol Modules
- New original
- Data sheet: LBEE5XV1XA-540 DataSheet
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HSCDANN001PDAA5
- Honeywell
- Board Mount Pressure Sensors
- New original
- Data sheet: HSCDANN001PDAA5 DataSheet
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IP4221CZ6-S,115
- Nexperia
- ESD Suppressors / TVS Diodes
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- Data sheet: IP4221CZ6-S,115 DataSheet
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A "magnetic sensor" is a device designed to detect and measure magnetic fields in its vicinity. It functions by converting the magnetic field strength into an electrical signal or another readable output. These sensors are utilized in various applications to detect the presence, strength, or changes in magnetic fields. Magnetic sensors come in different types, including Hall-effect sensors, magnetoresistive sensors, and fluxgate sensors. Hall-effect sensors, for instance, utilize the Hall effect to produce a voltage proportional to the magnetic field strength. Magnetoresistive sensors rely on changes in electrical resistance due to magnetic fields, and fluxgate sensors measure the flux density of magnetic fields. These sensors find widespread use in automotive systems, industrial machinery, consumer electronics, and medical devices. In automotive applications, magnetic sensors are employed in speedometers, ABS systems, and position sensing. In industrial settings, they contribute to applications such as proximity sensing, motor control, and navigation systems. The versatility of magnetic sensors makes them integral in various technologies requiring accurate detection and measurement of magnetic fields.