NVE BD020-14E

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Product Features

  • GMR nanopower medical magnetic sensor
  • Typical power consumption of 72nW at 2.4V
  • Excellent sensitivity to applied magnetic fields
  • Solid state reliability
  • Precise detection of low magnetic fields
  • Inspected and qualified for implantable medical devices
  • Ultraminiature ULLGA Package

Applications

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The NVE BD020-14E medical magnetic sensors are GMR switches specifically designed to run at low voltages from 2.4V with a quiescent current at 0.03μA. The BD020 sensors from NVE are manufactured with NVE’s patented spintronic GMR technology and offers precise detection of low magnetic fields with a typical power consumption of 72nW at 2.4V. Inspected, tested, and qualified for implantable medical devices, they exhibit extremely stable and precise detection of low magnetic fields.

  • GMR Nanopower medical magnetic sensor
  • Magnetic operate point of 13Oe (typ.)
  • Release differeantial 0.5Oe to 8Oe
  • Operating voltage of 3VDD (typ.)
  • Quiescent current of 0.3μA (typ.) at 2.4V
  • Typical power consumption 72nW at 2.4V
  • Solid state reliability
  • Update frequency 30Hz (typ.)
  • Precise detection of low magnetic fields
  • Operating Temperature range from -40°C to +125°C
  • Ultraminiature ULLGA Package

The NVE BD020-14E medical magnetic sensor covers the following applications:

  • Pacemakers
  • ICDs
  • Insulin pumps
  • Neurostimulators

The below table gives the full specifications of the NVE BD020-14E

NVE BD020-14E Specifications

1. 1Oe (Oersted) = 1 Gauss in air = 0.1 mT.

2. Large Magnetic Fields WILL NOT damage NVE GMR Sensors.

3. Valid from −20°C to +125°C; see curve on following page for operate/release differential vs. temperature.


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NVE BD020-14E

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Please be advised that due to the ongoing supply issues with raw materials affecting the global electronics industry, as well as an increase in orders received by our manufacturing partners, a large number of products are facing increased lead times in recent months. For the latest lead time and stock availability, please contact one of our engineers who will be happy to discuss lead times further and the potential for alternative parts.