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MDT's Unique TMR Technology Creates New Z-Axis TMR Sensors as Alternatives to Hall Effect Sensors with Superior Performance and Ultra-Low Power SAN JOSE, Calif. and ZHANGJIAGANG, Jiangsu, China, Nov.
Early 3D printers usually had a microswitch that let you know when the Z axis was at the zero point. There was usually an adjustment screw so you could tune for just the right layer height. But the… ...
Murata’s PKGM-200D-R vibration sensor detects high-frequency vibrations up to 11 kHz to assist predictive maintenance in production equipment. The device measures vibration acceleration along the ...
Here’s a neat trick for your next 3D-printer build or retrofit: a Z-axis sensor using a DIY strain gauge made from SMD resistors. We’re betting it could have plenty of other applications, too ...
KYOTO, Japan, June 24, 2025--Murata launched a 3-axis accelerometer for the industrial market with high offset stability over temperature and time, low noise, and high robustness.
Delft University's inverted pyramid Hall-effect sensor achieves improved sensitivity and offset reduction, enhancing performance in magnetic sensing technology.
Introducing the PNI 3-Axis Magnetometer Breakout Board. Now developers, hobbyists and makers can evaluate a high-quality magnetic sensor and prototype ...
Industrial-Grade Z-Axis Stability Stability is critical for 3D printing, and the QIDI Plus4 addresses this with an independent dual Z-axis motor drive.
Industrial 3-axis accelerometer has high offset stabilityBusiness Wire via ITWeb,KYOTO, Japan, 24 Jun 2025[Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.] Industrial 3-axis accelerometer Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd ...