Linear Hall Sensors
Overview Linear Hall Sensor Families
Linear Hall sensors differ from the switches as follows: Depending on the magnetic field, the output does not have a discrete switching state, but provides a signal proportional to the magnetic-field strength. This output signal can be delivered as an analog output voltage, a pulse-width modulated signal (PWM) or even as a modern bus protocol (SENT). Different packages are available: through-hole SMD, single- or dual-die configuration, with our without integrated capacitors.
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Linear Hall Sensors
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HAL 18xy
- TJ = -40 to 170 °C
- TO92 package
- Value-optimized
HAL 1870- Programmable (EEPROM)
- PWM output
HAL 1880- Programmable (EEPROM)
- Ratiometric analog output
HAL 1881/82/83- Pre-configured sensitivity (EEPROM)
- Ratiometric analog output
HAL 1890- Programmable (EEPROM)
- SENT interface (SAE J2716 Rev. 4)
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HAL 8xy
- TJ =−40 to 170 °C
- TO92 or SOIC8 package
- Programmable (EEPROM)
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HAL 24xy
- TJ = −40 to 170 °C
- TO92 package
- Programmable
HAL 2420- 2-point calibration
HAL 2421- low output noise voltage
- TJ = -40 to 140 °C
HAL 2425- 2-point calibration
- 16 setpoints linearization
HAL 2455- 2-point calibration
- 16 setpoints
- PWM output
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HAR 24xy
- Dual-Die Hall sensors with in-package redundancy
- TSSOP14 package
- 2-point calibration
- 16 setpoints
- PWM output
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HAL 28x
- TJ =−40 to 170 °C
- TO92 package
- Programmable (EEPROM)
- High-precision sensors
- Built-in RISC processor
- Digital signal processing
- Built-in temperature sensor
HAL 2850- PWM output
- 12-bit resolution