The DRV5053 device is a chopper-stabilized Hall IC that offers a magnetic sensing solution with superior sensitivity stability over temperature and integrated protection features. The 0-V to 2-V analog output responds linearly to the applied magnetic flux density, and distinguishes the polarity of magnetic field direction. A wide operating voltage range fr.
• Linear output hall sensor
• Superior temperature stability
– Sensitivity ±10% over temperature
• High sensitivity options:
–
–11 mV/mT (OA, see Figure 17)
–
–23 mV/mT (PA)
–
–45 mV/mT (RA)
–
–90 mV/mT (VA)
– +23 mV/mT (CA)
– +45 mV/mT (EA)
• Supports a wide voltage range
– 2.5 V to 38 V
– No external regulator required
• Wide operating temperature range
– TA =
–40 to 125°C (Q, see Figure 17)
• Amplified output stage
– 2.3-mA sink, 300-µA source
• Output voltage: 0.2 V to approximately 1.8 V
– B = 0 mT, OUT = 1 V
• Fast power-on: 35 µs
• Small package and footprint
– Surface mount 3-pin SOT-2.
No. | Partie # | Fabricant | Description | Fiche Technique |
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1 | DRV5053-Q1 |
Texas Instruments |
Automotive Analog-Bipolar Hall Effect Sensor | |
2 | DRV5055 |
Texas Instruments |
Ratiometric Linear Hall Effect Sensor | |
3 | DRV5055-Q1 |
Texas Instruments |
Automotive Ratiometric Linear Hall Effect Sensor | |
4 | DRV5056 |
Texas Instruments |
unipolar ratiometric linear hall effect sensor | |
5 | DRV5056-Q1 |
Texas Instruments |
Automotive Unipolar Ratiometric Linear Hall Effect Sensor | |
6 | DRV5057 |
Texas Instruments |
Linear Hall Effect Sensor | |
7 | DRV5011 |
Texas Instruments |
Digital-Latch Hall Effect Sensor | |
8 | DRV5012 |
Texas Instruments |
Ultra-Low-Power Digital-Latch Hall-Effect Sensor | |
9 | DRV5013 |
Texas Instruments |
Digital-Latch Hall Effect Sensor | |
10 | DRV5013-Q1 |
Texas Instruments |
Automotive Digital-Latch Hall Effect Sensor | |
11 | DRV5015 |
Texas Instruments |
Digital-Latch Hall Effect Sensor | |
12 | DRV5023 |
Texas Instruments |
Digital-Switch Hall Effect Sensor |