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Date: 16th Apr 09

 Hall-effect sensor based linear magnetic encoder with submicron resolutions

austriamicrosystems has introduced AS5311, the Hall-effect sensor based linear magnetic encoder to offer submicron resolution.

"The AS5311 is the first linear magnetic encoder with submicron resolution, based on our successful integrated Hall sensor technology", says Matjaz Novak, Director of Marketing Industry & Medical at austriamicrosystems. "

austriamicrosystems says, This integrated linear Hall encoder can be used as an alternative to optical encoders. For linear motion sensing, a multi-pole magnetic strip is used and for rotary motion sensing the magnetic strip is replaced by a multi-pole magnetic ring. For applications like this, an incremental output with a resolution of 10 bit per pole pair and a traveling speed up to 650mm per second is available. Using for example a multi-pole magnetic ring with a diameter of 41.7mm, a resolution of 16 bit (65.536 steps per revolution) can be achieved.
In conjunction with a 2mm pole-pair magnetic strip, the AS5311 provides a 1.95 micrometer resolution signal at its incremental output and a 488 nanometer resolution signal at its serial output.

"austriamicrosystems' AS5311 together with the magnetic strip are the only two components required to build a robust submicron-resolution position feedback system", says Josef Janisch, Encoder Product Manager at austriamicrosystems. "This small form factor allows AS5311 to be integrated in autofocus, zoom and vibration reduction systems in cameras, switching systems in fiber optics or other micro-positioning applications where tight space is a concern and high resolution is demanded."

The AS5311 operates from either 3.3V or 5V supply voltage.

Operating temperature range: -40° to +125°C.
Package: 20-lead TSSOP
Availability: Now




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