The DRV5055-Q1 is a linear Hall effect sensor that responds proportionally to magnetic flux density. The device can be used for accurate position sensing in a wide range of applications. The device operates from 3.3V or 5V power supplies. When no magnetic field is present, the analog output drives half of VCC. The output changes linearly with the applied m.
• Ratiometric Linear Hall Effect Magnetic Sensor
• Operates From 3.3V and 5V Power Supplies
• Analog Output With VCC / 2 Quiescent Offset
• Magnetic Sensitivity Options (At VCC = 5V):
– A1: 100mV/mT, ±21mT Range
– A2/Z2: 50 mV/mT, ±42-mT Range
– A3: 25mV/mT, ±85mT Range
– A4: 12.5mV/mT, ±169mT Range
– A5:
–100mV/mT, ±21mT Range
• Fast 20kHz Sensing Bandwidth
• Low-Noise Output With ±1mA Drive
• Compensation for magnet temperature drift for A versions and none for Z versions
• AEC-Q100 Qualified for Automotive Applications:
– Temperature Grade 0:
–40°C to 150°C
• Standard Industry Packages:
– S.
No. | Partie # | Fabricant | Description | Fiche Technique |
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1 | DRV5055 |
Texas Instruments |
Ratiometric Linear Hall Effect Sensor | |
2 | DRV5053 |
Texas Instruments |
Analog-Bipolar Hall Effect Sensor | |
3 | DRV5053-Q1 |
Texas Instruments |
Automotive Analog-Bipolar 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 |