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Watch an 11-minute engineering video showcasing a collaborative product development process between Tomorrow Lab and Analog Devices engineer Enda Nicholl to create an innovative device using the ADMT4000 Multiturn Sensor. Explore the complete four-phase development cycle from initial discovery through ideation, prototyping, and final presentation as the team transforms the ADMT4000 magnetic turn count sensor into a practical application. Learn about the unique capabilities of this sensor, which can record up to 46 rotations of a magnetic system even when powered down and report absolute position through SPI interface upon power-up. Follow along as the development team generates multiple sketches, schematics, and prototypes while leveraging DigiKey's extensive electronic component catalog including microcontrollers, voltage regulators, LiPo batteries, charging modules, and various switches. Gain insights into professional product development methodology and see how advanced magnetic sensing technology can be integrated into real-world applications through systematic engineering processes.
Syllabus
00:00 Intro + Phase 1: Discovery
01:52 Phase 2: Ideation
03:07 Phase 3: Prototyping
09:12 Phase 4: Presentation
Taught by
Digi-Key