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Date: 11th Sept 09
New Hall-effect sensor IC with high temperature stability
Allegro has introduced the A1222, a Hall-effect sensor
IC that is used to detect the speed and direction of ring
magnets for motor commutation.
The A1222 delivers a high-temperature performance through
dynamic offset cancellation that reduces the residual offset
voltage normally caused by device overmolding, temperature
dependencies, and thermal stress. Each A1222 device includes
on a single silicon chip: a voltage regulator, Hall-voltage
generator, small-signal amplifier, chopper stabilization,
Schmitt trigger, and short-circuit protected open-collector
output that can sink up to 25 mA. An on-board regulator
operates with an input voltage of 3.0 to 24 V. This device
can be used in 3 V applications and additional external
resistance can be added in series with the supply pin for
greater protection against transient events.
Other key features of A1222 are,
Symmetrical latch switchpoints
Resistant to physical stress
Temperature stability
Output short-circuit protection
Operation from unregulated supply down to 3 V
Reverse battery protection
Solid-state reliability
Small package sizes
Operating temperature range: 150°C
Package: Two package styles
Package type LH is a modified SOT23W, surface mount package
The UA is a three-lead, ultra-mini-SIP for through-hole
mounting
Each package type is available as lead (Pb) free (suffix,
-T), with a 100% matte tin-plated lead frame.
For more details visit www.allegromicro.com
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