SBAA463A january 2021 – april 2023 TMAG5170 , TMAG5170-Q1 , TMAG5170D-Q1 , TMAG5173-Q1 , TMAG5273
As the demand for automated precision control systems increases there is a similar increase to design systems that are more reliable and less likely to fail from mechanical wear. Many of these applications require the detection of angular rotation. While this function can be implemented using multiple one-dimensional sensors, a new class of three-dimensional sensors offers more flexibility and accuracy while allowing more compact designs.
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Angular measurements are a critical form of system feedback for a wide array of applications. Precise rotational position may be calculated using Hall-effect sensors which will increase overall system reliability and success. When detecting the position of a robotic arm, the force applied to a foot pedal, or the position of a knob or level control, angular precision also improves overall system control for the end user.