
Magnetic Latch & Switch sensors
Latch and Switch devices rely on the principles of the hall effect and determine the physical position of an object through the position of a magnet. These on-off switching devices are very common in automotive applications such as braking, |
shifter applications, door locks or seat belts. However, they are equally valuable to ensure the door of a washing machine is closed, BLDC motor commutation or ensuring that a safety interlock is in place on an industrial machine. |

Inductive Latch & Switch sensors
Latch and Switch devices rely on the principles of the hall effect and determine the physical position of an object through the position of a magnet. These on-off switching devices are very common in automotive applications such as braking, shifter applications, door locks or seat belts. However, they are equally valuable to ensure the door of a washing machine is closed, BLDC motor commutation or ensuring that a safety interlock is in place on an industrial machine.
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