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Ridiculously
Low-Power
Angle Sensor |
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6 MΩ
Device Resistance
Angle
Sensor
NVE has taken low power to unprecedented levels with the AAT009-10E Ultra-Ultra-Low
Power Tunneling Magnetoresistance (TMR) Angle Sensor.
The New AAT009-10E Ultra-Ultra-Low
Power Angle Sensor
AAT sensors measure angular position based on rotating magnetic fields. Typical
applications include rotary encoders, and motor shaft position sensors, and Internet-of-Things
end nodes.
Key AAT009 features include:
6 MΩ typical device resistance for ultralow power
consumption
0.5° maximum angular measurement error (fixed bias)
200 mV/V peak-to-peak output signals
Wide magnet airgap tolerance
Sine and cosine outputs for direction detection
Ultraminiature 2.5 mm x 2.5 mm x 0.8 mm
TDFN6
The AAT009 can run years on a single button cell. The sensors detect and maintain
absolute position information, and immediately power up in the correct position
after power is restored.
There are now three AAT-Series sensors:
Part
Number |
Typ. Device
Resistance |
Features |
AAT001 |
1.25 MΩ |
Ultra-low power |
AAT003 |
40 kΩ |
Ideal for interface to microcontrollers |
AAT009 |
6 MΩ |
Ultra-ultra-low
power |
All three part types are in stock and available for immediate delivery.
Evaluation
Kits
Evaluation
kits are available for each of the AAT-Series sensors:
Demonstrations
Heres
a demo of AAT sensors, including the new version, powered by small fruits:
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