Αισθητήρας μαγνητικού πεδίου Hall (Linear Hall Effect Sensor)

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Αισθητήρας μαγνητικού πεδίου Hall (Linear Hall Effect Sensor)

Operates from 3.3V and 5V power supplies

Κωδικός προϊόντος: 705055 Κατηγορίες: , Ετικέτα:
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Αισθητήρας μαγνητικού πεδίου Hall (Linear Hall Effect Sensor)

Texas Instruments DRV5055/DRV5055-Q1 Ratiometric Linear Hall Effect Sensor responds proportionally to magnetic flux density. The device can be used for accurate position sensing in various applications.

The DRV5055/DRV5055-Q1 operates from 3.3V or 5V power supplies. The analog output drives half of VCC when no magnetic field is present. The output changes linearly with the applied magnetic flux density, and four sensitivity options enable maximal output voltage swing based on the required sensing range. North and south magnetic poles produce unique voltages.

Magnetic flux perpendicular to the top of the package is sensed, and the two package options provide different sensing directions.

The device uses a ratiometric architecture to eliminate errors from VCC tolerance when the external analog-to-digital converter (ADC) uses the same VCC for its reference. The DRV5055/DRV5055-Q1 features magnet temperature compensation to counteract how magnets drift for linear performance across a wide –40°C to 125°C temperature range. The Texas Instruments DRV5055-Q1 devices are AEC-Q100 qualified for automotive applications.

Features

  • Ratiometric linear hall effect magnetic sensor
  • Operates from 3.3V and 5V power supplies
  • Analog output with VCC/2 quiescent offset
  • Magnetic sensitivity options (at VCC = 5V)
    • A1: 100mV/mT, ±21mT range
    • A2: 50mV/mT, ±42mT range
    • A3: 25mV/mT, ±85mT range
    • A4: 12.5mV/mT, ±169mT range
  • Fast 20kHz sensing bandwidth
  • Low-noise output with ±1mA drive
  • Compensation for magnet temperature drift
  • Standard industry packages
    • Surface-mount SOT-23
    • Through-hole TO-92

 

Applications

  • Precise position sensing
  • Industrial automation and robotics
  • Home appliances
  • Gamepads, pedals, keyboards, triggers
  • Height leveling, tilt, and weight measurement
  • Fluid flow rate measurement
  • Medical devices
  • Absolute angle encoding
  • Current sensing