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Date: 12th Feb 09
Temperature-stable and stress-resistant
Hall-effect switches and latches
Allegro Microsystems has released new family of Hall-effect
sensor based switches and latches that can withstand extreme
temperatures and stresses suited for operation over extended
temperature ranges to 150°C. High temperature performance
is achieved through dynamic offset cancellation, reducing
the residual offset voltage normally caused by device over-molding,
temperature dependencies, and thermal stress. Allegro's
A1220 and A1221 sensor devices are most commonly used to
detect the speed and direction of ring magnets for motor
commutation. The A1120 is most commonly used to detect the
end position in wiper systems and multiple discrete positions
in shift selectors.
Each 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 permits operation with supply voltages
of 3.0 to 24 V. Significant advantages are realized by reducing
the minimum operating voltage. These devices can now 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. Two package styles provide a magnetically
optimized package for most applications. Package type LH
is a modified SOT23W, surface mount package, while 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.
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