Wiegand sensors – tiny devices that use variations in an external magnetic field to generate electrical signals and energy – have unique properties that make them a useful option for proximity sensing ...
This brief tutorial explains how the “Wiegand effect” can be used as a reliable, low-cost, energy-harvesting system to power a variety of IoT applications. The Weigand Effect can be used to produce ...
UBITO, a member of the FRABA family of technology companies, has announced a breakthrough in its development of Wiegand technology as an energy source for smart sensors. After more than two years of ...
The Wiegand effect was widely used in rotation sensors and key cards. Over the last years Hall-sensors and RFID have taken over these applications and the macroscopic extension of the Barkhausen ...
An iron-alloy wire that has unique magnetic properties. Invented by John Wiegand in 1972 and used in sensor applications, the Wiegand wire's outer layer can be magnetized without affecting the inner ...
Wiegand sensors — tiny devices that use variations in an external magnetic field to generate electrical signals and energy — are built around small sections of Wiegand wire, a specially prepared ...