High Accuracy Miniature Ratiometric Linear Hall-Effect Sensor; radial lead IC package; 4.5 Vdc to 10.5 Vdc Supply Voltage; Sink/Source Output. Small size: low power consumption.
SS490 Series MRL (Miniature Ratiometric Linear) sensors have a ratiometric output voltage, set by the supply voltage. It varies in proportion to the strength of the magnetic field.A new Hall effect integrated circuit chip provides increased temperat
SENSOR, HALL EFFECT, 6 OPERATE POINTS; Sensor Terminals:Through Hole; Output Voltage Min:400mV; Supply Voltage Range DC:4.5V to 10.5V; Output Configuration:Sink / Source; Sensor Housing:Rectangular; SVHC:No SVHC (20-Jun-2011); Contact Configuration:Radial Lead IC; Input Current:8.7mA; No. of Pins:3; Operating Temperature Max:150°C; Operating Temperature Min:-40°C; Output Voltage Max:0.2VDC; Response Time:3µs; Sensor Type:Hall Effect Linear Position Sensor; Series:SS400; Supply Voltage DC Max:10.5V; Supply Voltage Max:10.5VDC; Supply Voltage Min:4.5VDC; Termination Type:Through Hole
SS40A Series Low-Cost Bipolar Hall Effect sensors have a thermally balanced integrated circuit over full temperature range. The bipolar magnetics respond to alternating North and South poles. A built-in regulator provides very stable operation over 4.5 Vdc to 24 Vdc supply voltage range, and internal circuitry prevents sensor damage in case the supply voltage polarity is accidentally reversed. The SS40A Series Low-Cost Bipolar Hall-effect sensors are small, versatile digital Hall-effect devices that are operated by the magnetic field from a permanent magnet or an electromagnet. The open-collector sinking output voltage is easily interfaced with a wide variety of electronic circuits. NOTE: The integrated circuitry provides excellent temperature stability and accuracy in a robust design. These digital Hall sensors have an operating temperature range of -40 °C to 125 °C [-40 °F to 257 °F], appropriate for commercial, consumer, and industrial environments.