About Us
ChenYang means RISING SUN in Chinese. ChenYang Technologies GmbH & Co. KG was founded on solid technical fundamentals in Sensorics, Measurement Technology and Magnetics in 2002. The company locates between Munich and Munich Airport. It bases on Germany, takes a broad view of the whole world, and sells its products worldwide.
The main products include Hall Effect switching ICs, linear Hall elements, current and voltage sensors, Hall gear tooth sensors, Hall Vane sensors, Hall proximity switches, magnetoresistive speed sensors, Gaussmeters, fluxmeters, magnetic pole detectors and various kinds of permanent magnetic products, etc.
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ChenYang stands for unceasing technology innovation to improve the quality of its products for fulfilling customers' high requirements and offers customers first-class services.
The research and development works of ChenYang focus on electromagnetic measuring technique and sensor technology, development, and application of Hall sensors, measurements of weak magnetic fields and weak current, speed and position measurement, precision measurement technology, permanent-magnetic material applications and so on.
For more information, please have a look at our brochure.
Vision Statement
To be one of the main suppliers for Hall Effect Sensors (Hall ICs, current, voltage, speed, position sensors), Measuring Devices & Instruments and Magnetic Products in Germany and Europe.
Mission Statement
To exceed our customer’s expectations in quality, delivery, and cost through continuous improvement and customer interaction.
Company Policy
you can find our Company Policy here.
Company History
January 2002: |
ChenYang Engineering Office of Sensors and Measurements |
April 2005: |
ChenYang Engineering Office of Sensors Magnetics & Measurement |
June 2006: |
Registration of ChenYang Technologies GmbH & Co. KG |
September 2007: |
Company move from Erding to Finsing near Munich |
September 2010: |
Long-term Cooperation with the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, Training Program of Postgraduate Students |
May 2011: |
Production of Magnetic Pole Detector and Hall Effect Gear Tooth Sensors |
March 2013: |
Cooperation with the company "ChenYang Technologies (HK) Co., Limited" in Hong Kong |
Oktober 2013: |
Production of Hall Probe for magnetic field measurement |
December 2013: |
Cooperation with the company "SONNE Technologies (Shanghai) Co., Ltd." in Shanghai |
February 2014: |
Production of precise Open Loop Hall Effect Current Sensors |
July 2014: |
Cooperation with Institute for Electrical Drive Systems and Power Electronics, Munich University of Technology in areas of direct rotational speed measurement and current measurement, Training Program of Postgraduate Students |
November 2014: |
Registration of the European Union trademark and Chinese trademark SONNECY for all ChenYang products |
August 2015: |
Certification of ISO9001:2008 by TÜV Süd Management Service GmbH for development, manufacture, and distribution of products in the areas: Sensors, measurement technology, and magnetics, especially Hall Effect sensors, electromagnetic and photoelectronic measurement technology, and permanent magnetic materials. |
June 2018: |
Certification of ISO9001:2015 by TÜV Süd Management Service GmbH for development, manufacture, and distribution of products in the areas: Sensors, measurement technology, and magnetics, especially Hall Effect sensors, electromagnetic and photoelectronic measurement technology, and permanent magnetic materials.
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September 2018: |
Introduction of AC split-core current transformers for AC current measurement and system monitoring and control.
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February 2019: |
Introduction of digital Hall Effect current sensors CYHCTD-S3 and CYHCSD-S3 for DC and AC current measurement and system monitoring and control. These sensors have both analog voltage output and digital output signal for data communication through RS-485 Modbus. They are made in Germany.
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March 2019: |
Introduction of Gaussmeter CYGM99A for Measurement of DC and AC magnetic fields. The Gaussmeter has both display and data communication between Gaussmeter and computer system. This Gaussmeter is made in Germany.
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