RE>Hall effect sensor 10/13/98
Our company is a manufacturer of position transducers. For more information
please contact Bob Hyman Tel. (978) 264-9550 ext. 265 or e-mail at
bob_hyman@datainstruments.com
Best regards,
Tatyana
Data Instruments Inc.
100 Discovery Way
Acton, MA 01720-3648
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Date: 10/11/98 1:16 PM
To: Tatyana Ishutkina
From: mems-cc
Hello.
I am looking for commercially available miniaturized Hall effect
sensors,
able to measure a maximum linear displacement of about 1mm.
Any kind of proposal or suggestion is welcome!
Thank you.
Simona D'Attanasio
PhD Student - Dipl. Eng.
Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna
MiTech Lab
via Carducci 40
56127 Pisa, Italy
Tel +39.050.883413
Fax +39.050.883402
Email: simo@sssup.it
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From ROLAND A. LEVY, DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR OF PHYSICS, NJIT; TEL. Thu Oct 15
00:17:18 1998
To: mems@isi.edu
Subject: RE: coating SiO2
From: "ROLAND A. LEVY, DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR OF PHYSICS, NJIT; TEL.
Date: Thu Oct 15 00:17:18 1998
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Senthil:
You can do it using LPCVD or high pressure oxidation (HIPOX). I have
capabilities for growing thick (10 microns) silicon dioxide films by
LPCVD. I use the films as cladding materials for waveguides. The core
being phosphosilicate glass.
Good luck.
Roland Levy