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Date: 14th Apr 09
New hall sensors from Micronas with
increased temp range for consumer market
Micronas has launched a new Hall sensor family called
HAL 1xy targeting home appliances and industrial applications
These hall sensors are based on its predecessors, which
are employed in automotive market. This new family is trimmed
version of their automotive cousins in terms of cost and
features.
The specialty of Micronas hall effect sensors is, they are
manufactured in CMOS technology. This technology allows
integration of the Hall-effect sensing element with standard
electronic devices such as amplifiers, logic circuits, and
volatile and non-volatile memories.
Peter Zimmermann, Director Marketing at Micronas, states:
"On the basis of the field-proven building blocks of
the globally extremely popular HAL 5xy sensor family, an
excellent price-performance ratio is achieved with the HAL
1xy sensor family. Micronas is therefore able to offer a
robust Hall switch at an attractive price. This combination
makes the HAL 1xy highly interesting for home appliances
or industrial applications."
Possible applications include white goods (e.g., selector
switches, door lock, rpm detection), power tools (e.g.,
speed control, direction switch) and home automation (e.g.,
garage/door openers). OEMs, system integrators and engineering
offices are addressed as potential customers.
Temp Range: Commercial: TJ = 0 °C to +85 °C
and Industrial: TJ = -20 °C to +125 °C.
Package: TO92UA and SOT89B packages
Availability: Now in samples
Price: Depending the model each costs EUR 0.19 to
EUR 0.30 for a quantity of 500k.
For more info visit www.micronas.com
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