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Wednesday June 25, 2025 11:30am - 11:50am PDT
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 effect was about to be forgotten.

The revival of the Wiegand wire comes with low power electronics. The energy of a single pulse can power counters, detect position changes and even power ultra-wideband-transmission (UWB) systems. The technology is now widely accepted replacing batteries or gears in rotary multi-turn encoders and metering devices.

Current R&D projects aim on optimizing the Wiegand wire and sensors to harvest energy for a variety of battery-less sensors and wireless transmission which will be key for the Internet-of-Things.
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Christian Fell

COO/Vp Technology & Custom Solutions, UBITO - FRABA Inc
Christian Fell received his M.S. in Physics from University of Duisburg, Germany in 1996 and a diploma in Medical Physics from University of Kaiserslautern, Germany in 1997. He has over 15 years of experience in thefield of magnetic and optical sensors and has worked in R&D, sales... Read More →
Wednesday June 25, 2025 11:30am - 11:50am PDT

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