A team of researchers has developed a pioneering 3-axis Hall-effect magnetic sensor based on an inverted pyramid structure.
Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (Germany), and Free University of Bozen-Bolzano (Italy) has developed a washable, ...
A team of researchers has developed a pioneering 3-axis Hall-effect magnetic sensor based on an inverted pyramid structure. This innovative design ...
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Researchers have created washable and durable magnetic field sensing electronic textiles -- thought to be the first of their kind -- which they say paves the way to transform use in clothing. This ...
Delft University's inverted pyramid Hall-effect sensor achieves improved sensitivity and offset reduction, enhancing ...
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Merging some esoteric physics principles with an advanced instrument creates a magnetic microscope with resolution better ...