AD-TEC GmbH

Application-level design and production enablement for magnetic sensor solutions

AD-TEC develops contactless magnetic sensing solutions for torque sensing in rotating shafts, force and load measurement in mechanical structures, and current measurement using TI magnetic sensing devices such as the DRV425 fluxgate sensor.

The company supports customers with system architecture, sensor integration, calibration strategies and industrialization of compact sensing solutions for automotive, robotics and industrial applications with strong external magnetic field immunity.

Analog temperature sensors
TMP236 ±2.0°C analog output temperature sensor, with 19.5mV/°C gain

 

General-purpose MCUs
MSPM0C1106 32MHz Arm® Cortex®-M0+ MCU with 64KB flash, 8KB SRAM, 12-bit ADC, comparator, advanced timer

 

Hall-effect latches & switches
TMAG5110-Q1 Automotive, high-sensitivity, 2D, dual-channel, Hall-effect latch

 

Linear & low-dropout (LDO) regulators
LP5907 250-mA, low-noise, high-PSRR, ultra-low-dropout voltage regulator with low IQ and enable

 

Shunt voltage references
TL431 Adjustable precision shunt regulator

 

Signal conditioners
DRV425 Fully-integrated fluxgate magnetic sensor for open-loop applications
Contact
Resources offered
  • Third-party accessory
Supported regions
  • Africa
  • China
  • Europe
  • India
  • Japan
  • North America
  • Oceania
  • Rest of Asia
  • South America
Headquarters
  • Eichenweg 10
  • Amerang, 83123
  • Germany

Resources

Third-party accessory

ADTEC-3P-EBIKE — AD-TEC eBike torque and cadence sensor with DRV425 magneto mechanical

AD-TEC is a German deep-tech sensor company that develops contactless, magneto mechanical torque and cadence sensing solutions for eBike and pedal-assist systems, leveraging TI's DRV425 fluxgate magnetometer and a complete TI silicon stack. The AD-TEC eBike sensor is a permanently magnetized (...)
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