It is our pleasure to invite you to the upcoming iC Haus Live Webinar on Tuesday, March 29, 2022. We would like to take this opportunity to provide you with information and a live demo of our brand new on-axis TMR angle sensor: The iC-TW39 is pushing magnetic end-of-shaft devices to their next performance level. When it comes to higher performance requirements, the use of XMR technologies can enable real breakthroughs if potential weak points compared to Hall technology are recognized and addressed. The design of the new angle sensor is suitable for incremental quadrature encoders of any pulse count, as well as for serial BiSS/SSI encoders providing absolute angle data, optionally with revolution count. Join our technical experts Joachim Quasdorf and Patrick Stahl for deep technical insights in the differences between XMR- and Hall angle sensors in end-of-shaft applications. Get motivated why using TMR sensors when concerning ultimate precision and learn more about the new exciting full-featured iC-TW39 angle sensor with fully automatic error correction. Sign up for free
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