Piher Sensing Systems, an Amphenol company

Piher Sensing Systems, an Amphenol company

Piher Sensing Systems, an Amphenol company, is a leading provider of advanced sensing and control solutions for a wide range of industries. Specializing in position sensors, rotary sensors, and controls, Piher offers innovative and high-precision products that are integral to applications in automotive, industrial, medical, and aerospace sectors. With a focus on technological expertise and customer-centric innovation, Piher delivers customized solutions to meet specific client requirements, ensuring reliability and performance. As part of the Amphenol Corporation, Piher leverages a global network and robust resources to continually advance sensor technology and expand its market presence, solidifying its position as a trusted partner for cutting-edge sensing solutions worldwide.

Compass, Magnetic Field (Modules)

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About  Compass, Magnetic Field (Modules)

Compass and magnetic field module sensors are specialized devices created to identify and react to the existence of a magnetic field. Within this category, there are specific items tailored for dead reckoning, digital compass, or digital magnetometer applications in the X, Y, and Z axes. These sensors play a crucial role in measuring heading, pitch, roll, as well as the strength and direction of a magnetic field within a measuring range of ±0.9 gauss, ±1 gauss, ±180µT, ±2 gauss, or ±700 mgauss. These sensors are commonly utilized in various fields such as navigation systems, aerospace, robotics, and consumer electronics. They provide accurate and reliable data for tasks involving orientation determination, motion tracking, and magnetic field strength measurement. Their ability to measure magnetic fields across multiple axes makes them essential components in applications requiring precise spatial awareness and magnetic field detection.