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The Fundamentals of MDI's Patented Technology
A) Shaft Material (Three Design Options)
1. Directly magnetized shaft is a viable material. If not can a different metal be used?
2. If not, a welded-on ring can be applied, n collar can be applied.
B) Magnetization of the Shaft
This a circular process that may enroll more than one region to meet the required performance of your application. This is the core of MDI's patented technology.
C) Sensing Device
MDI will select the device from a library of successful designs that will best fit your specification and environmental limitations.
D) Enclosure and Mounting
This is another critical issue as the enclosure acts as both a housing and a shield for electronic noise. A complete understanding of your application will direct MDI in the design of the right solution for your application.
E) Selection of the Communication Format This is application specific. As this solution is developed for your application, the bandwidth, speed, and current data collection device is considered in the design decision.
F) Testing and Documentation
MDI can provide complete testing and development se/vices, from DVT to PVT, that will meet its clients production requirements. Méthode, as a tier-one supplier to the automotive industry, also has extensive experience with military clients as well as other high tech industries.
G) Production
MDI/Methode Electronics, Inc. has production capabilities in strategic markets around the world.
H) Support
MDI/Methode Electronics, Inc. has a global sales engineering and customer support network available to meet your needs.
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