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Date: 23rd Dec 08
User programmable linear
sensor for automotive markets
Allegro has added a new device to their line of programmable
linear sensors. This new sensor, A1386 is targeted at the
automotive market and is designed to be flexible and highly
accurate in applications requiring absolute position sensing.
It has dual operating modes, normal and low power. In normal
operation mode Allegro's A1386 operates as an accurate,
user-programmable linear with ratiometric output. In low
power mode, the device actually disengages some internal
components to reduce power consumption. The accuracy of
the device is also compromised during low power consumption
but remains serviceable as a region indicator (north or
south pole of a rotating ring magnet).
These ratiometric Hall-effect sensors provide a voltage
output that is proportional to the applied magnetic field
over the entire 5.0 V supply. Both the quiescent voltage
output and the magnetic sensitivity are user adjustable.
The quiescent voltage output can be set to approximately
50% of the supply voltage, and the sensitivity adjusted
between 1.90 mV/G and 3.50 mV/G for Vcc = 5 V.
The sensitivity TC of the A1386 is programmed in the factory
to 0.13%/°C to compensate for neodymium magnets. An
important feature of this device is its ability to recognize
when Vcc drops below a certain voltage threshold at which
time the device operates at a nominal 3 V and both the quiescent
voltage output and sensitivity scale ratiometrically. The
device is most accurate at a nominal 5 V.
Packaging: available in an ultra miniature through-hole
single-inline package.
Further information about Allegro can be found at www.allegromicro.com
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