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Date: 22nd Apr 2010
Hall-Effect latches withstanding extreme
environment
Allegro's new line of Hall-effect latches A1225, A1227
and A1229 devices withstands extreme temperature up to 150
Deg C. These latches are suitable for applications requiring
high voltage transient protection close to the sensors inside
the system. By offering ESD protection up to 8 kV HBM without
external protection components and internal protection circuits,
these device survive 40 V load dump compliance without external
protection components. The right example applications for
these new devices are motor commutation applications in
sunroofs and power windows within the automotive market.
The high temperature performance is achieved by using Schmitt
trigger circuit that maintains operate and release point
symmetry by compensating for temperature changes in the
Hall element. Additionally, internal compensation provides
magnetic switchpoints that become more sensitive with temperature,
hence offsetting the usual degradation of the magnetic field
with temperature. The symmetry capability makes these devices
ideal for use in pulse-counting applications where duty
cycle is an important parameter.
The three basic devices (A1225, A1227, and A1229) are identical
except for magnetic switchpoints. Each device includes on
a single silicon chip a voltage regulator, Hall-voltage
generator, temperature compensation circuit, signal amplifier,
Schmitt trigger, and a buffered open-drain output to sink
up to 25 mA. The on-board regulator permits operation with
supply voltages of 3.8 to 24 V.
The first character of the part number suffix determines
the device operating temperature range. Suffix L is for
-40°C to 150°C. Two package styles provide a magnetically
optimized package for most applications. Suffix LT is a
miniature SOT89/ TO-243AA transistor package for surface-mount
applications, suffix UA is a three-lead ultra-mini-SIP.
Both packages are lead (Pb) free with 100% matte tin leadframe
plating.
To know more visit www.allegromicro.com
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