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MAGICS TECHNOLOGIES RAD-HARD SOLUTIONS FOR MOTION CONTROL APPLICATIONS & INTELLIGENT SENSING NUCLEAR- INSPECTION, -MAINTENANCE AND/OR -DECOMMISSIONING


MOTION CONTROL & SENSING SOLUTION PLUG AND PLAY in 3 STEPS


+1 MGy TID


Save time and costs during operations Designed for easy/fast integration Robust and reliable controls Reduction in cabling Small volume


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modules MSW2100 Limit Switch readout ASIC


Designed to read out 10 individual limit switch channels


EXPLORE ALL RADIATION HARDENED ASICS


RDC1001 Resolver/LVDT readout ASIC


Designed to read out angular information from a resolver or linear information from a LVDT


SROIC2100 2 channel differential instrumentation front-end ASIC


A generic signal conditioning circuit design to read out sensors such as RTDs, thermocouples and strain gauges


DRV1001 Relay driver ASIC 3. Play!


DC/DC Converter Remote supply


Adjustable output voltage ...


Designed to sink 125mA through a low-side switch from a high-voltage (24V) supply chain by one of the 10 individual driver channels


BUS1100 BiSS Communication ASIC


Connect the aforementioned slave ASICs with an interfacing speed of 2Mbps @ 215m while preserving critical timing information A combination of 3 sensor readout or driver ASICs can be connected


CIPALSTRAAT 3 l 2400 l GEEL l BELGIUM +32(0)14 58 59 27 l WWW.MAGICS.TECH


Limit Switch Relay or hydraulic valve Force sensor Strain gauge


Temperature Thermocouple Resolver LVDT


Potentiometer DCDC1100


DC/DC Module RADIATION ZONE RS - 485 Master 215m


RS - 485 Slave mode 1 RS - 485 Slave mode 2


RS - 485 Slave mode 3


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