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    Murata Introduces Analog Output AMR Sensor for Manufacturing Equipment

    Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. has expanded its lineup of magnetic sensors by introducing the MRES series, an analog output AMR sensor. The primary application will be as a rotary encoder for manufacturing equipment. Mass production started in July.

    An AMR sensor is a magnetic sensor that utilizes a magnetoresistance element. By installing a magnet on the rotational shaft of a motor, for example, the sensor is able to detect rotation or position change by proximity to the magnet.

    Rotary encoders for manufacturing equipment require compact size and low power consumption. To meet this need, Murata has developed the analog output type MRES series by using a high resistance AMR element, thereby expanding its lineup of AMR sensors, which also includes the digital output type with built-in IC (magnetic switch)

    Specifications: MRES301B (example)

     Item  Value  Condition
     Power voltage  5.0V
     Resistance  550kΩ Typ.  Between Vcc-Gnd
     Midpoint potential  2500mV Typ.
     Fluctuation at magnetic field application  25mV Min.  B=8mT

    External size 0 x 4.0 x 0.7 mm

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    Magnetic field application direction and equivalent circuit

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    Output example

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    Application example

    For more details visit: www.murata.com

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