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XYT1661 Micro Power Omnipolar Hall-effect Sensor Switch

 XYT1661 Features The XYT1661 Omnipolar Hall effect sensor IC is  1.9uA Micro power design fabricated from mixed signal CMOS technology. It is  Operation with North or South pole(omnipolar) comprised of two Hall plates and a CMOS output driver,  CMOS Output mainly designed for battery-operation. The total power  1.65V to 5.5V battery operation con.

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The XYT1661 Omnipolar Hall effect sensor IC is
 1.9uA Micro power design fabricated from mixed signal CMOS technology. It is
 Operation with North or South pole(omnipolar) comprised of two Hall plates and a CMOS output driver,
 CMOS Output mainly designed for battery-operation. The total power
 1.65V to 5.5V battery operation consumption in normal operation is typically 3.6μW with
 High sensitivity and high stability of the magnetic a 1.8V power source. either north or south poles of switching points sufficient strength will turn the output on. The output will
 High resistance to.

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