I thought TMR was controller-only tech… until CHERRY put it in a keyboard. These new magnetic keyboards ditch Hall Effect in favor of TMR.
Permanent magnets aren’t typically switchable. They’re always doing their magnet thing. However, if you align them with a bunch of other magnets in just the right way, you can create a permanent ...
Learn more about the optimal placement of a magnet in the z-axis to activate Coto Technology's RedRock MEMS-based reed switch If you want to operate a RedRock switch using a magnet pointing down at ...
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