Stories from Honeywell, Silicon Sensing and Colibrys

ACAL Technology Sensors Special 
 
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Welcome to a special newsletter dedicated to sensor products. In this issue you can learn about Honeywell's SL353 Series sensor ICs, the new PinPoint® low-cost vibrating ring gyro from Silicon Sensing and the new SiFlexTM SF2006 accelerometer from Colibrys. Click on the link's below for all you need to know about the end user applications and key features for all of the above products! Read on to learn more! 

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Honeywell introduces micropower omnipolar digital HALL-EFFECT with its SL353 Series.

The SL353 Series sensor ICs, available in two duty cycle configurations, are small, versatile, digital hall-effect devices operated by the magnetic field from a permanent magnet or an electromagnet. These sensitive devices are designed to meet a wide range of potential applications with low power requirements. 

 

Click here for more information about the SL353 series! 

PinPoint® is a new low-cost vibrating ring gyro from Silicon Sensing 
Pinpoint, available in several configurations is a tiny, yet powerful new MEMS gyroscope from Silicon Sensing. Suitable for automotive, commercial and consumer applications where navigation and pointing accuracy is essential, but size and power is at a premium. 

 

Click here for information about key features and current applications!

Colibrys introduces new SiFlexTM SF2006S range of Seismic and Vibration Sensing MEMS Accelerometers

The SiFlex SF2006 accelerometer has been designed and developed by Colibrys for "strong motion" structure monitoring applications. This MEMS capacitive product is one of the best in class for seismic and vibration sensing when extreme low noise measurement is required at lower price point.

 

Click here for for advantages of the SF2006S!  

In This Issue
Honeywell introduces micropower omnipolar digital HALL-EFFECT with its SL353 Series
PinPoint is a new low-cost vibrating ring gyro from Silicon Sensing
Colibrys introduces new Siflex SF2006S range of Seismic and Vibration Sensing MEMS Accelerometers
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