It takes the average reader and 28 minutes to read The Hall Effect and Magnetoresistive Sensing in Linear Position Sensors by Finlay Thomas
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Position transducers based on the Hall effect are often used in automotive and industrial products because they can provide long life at a relatively low cost. Since the sensitivity of a Hall effect element is based on measuring the magnetic field at a specific point within the device package, a single element provides for a relatively short stroke linear position sensor (less than 25mm stroke). Longer-stroke-length transducers can be made by using mechanical advantage or by incorporating an array of sensing elements, but the benefit of lower cost is then reduced. Hall effect sensors measure
The Hall Effect and Magnetoresistive Sensing in Linear Position Sensors by Finlay Thomas is 28 pages long, and a total of 7,224 words.
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