Micro Magnetics
Micro Magnetics is a leader in commercial applications of spintronics, a new technology which combines the fields of magnetism, electronics, and nanotechnology. It is our goal to provide innovative solutions, products, and services in the areas of semiconductor metrology and magnetic sensing.
- 508-672-4489
- 508-672-0059
- Admin@micromagnetics.com
- 617 Airport Road
Fall River, MA 02720
United States
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Custom Sensing And Imaging Solutions
Micro Magnetics has a proven track record of excellence in designing and developing new products and solutions based on our knowledge of magnetic devices and materials. We offer specialized solutions to meet our customers? unique needs. These solutions include single magnetic sensors, sensor arrays, custom electronics and packaging solutions, sensor processing (polishing, dicing, and lapping), and custom film and device deposition.
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Digital Gaussmeter
DGM-1D
DGM-1D: Digital Gaussmeter capable of measuring DC and AC magnetic field strength along one axis.
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Magnetic Field Sensors
SpinTJ
The SpinTJ magnetic sensor family builds upon Micro Magnetics? in-house expertise developing low-field magnetic tunnel junction sensor products. Based on our proprietary fabrication processes, we have developed patented recipes for fabricating macroscopic, micron-scale, and submicron MTJ field sensors.
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Scanning Magnetic Microscope
Circuit ScanTM 1000
Operating circuits within a semiconductor generate external magnetic fields near the surface of the device. These magnetic fields, while weak in strength, contain information about the spatial variation of current density flowing within the circuit. Micro Magnetics has developed the CS1000 to make practical use of this information and provide engineers with valuable information about what is going on inside circuitry non-destructively.
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Failure Analysis And Magnetic Imaging Services
Micro Magnetics offers failure analysis services on a contractual basis. We maintain two current density metrology systems at our headquarters in Fall River and can produce maps of current flow in a wide variety of ICs and packages, usually with initial results delivered within 48 hours. Our engineers will work closely with you to understand and interpret the results in order to determine the root cause of the failure.