Support questions
We are working closely together with vendors of magnetic circuitries as well with research and design houses for such services.
The Hall effect refers to the potential difference (Hall voltage) on the opposite sides of an electrical conductor through which an electric current is flowing, created by a magnetic field applied perpendicular to the current. Edwin Hall discovered this effect in 1879.
The ratio of the voltage created to the power of the product of the amount of current and the magnetic field (I*B), divided by the element thickness, is known as the Hall coefficient. It is a characteristic of the material from which the conductor is made; therefore, its value depends on the type, number and properties of the charge carriers that constitute the current.
We offer a wide range of monolithic hall effect sensors manufactured in CMOS technology. In general we can differentiate between simple hall switches to supply an on/off signal or more complex linear hall sensors giving a linear output. Some of the sensors are programmable as per customers application needs.
They can be ordered via email at hje@ecs-electronic.de
Micronas products can be found in virtually every currently produced car in the world. They are a highly reliable solution aimed at 0ppm targets, a key drivering force in the automotive industry. Beside that, our products have made their way into industrial applications, offering the same benefits to our customers as in the automotive arena.
If you are already in contact with one of our representatives, you may email him directly. Otherwise for general support, please use the following email address: support_sensor@micronas.com
We address virtually every automotive application requiring a robust and reliable magnetic sensor solution.
With a hall effect sensor you can directly measure parameters such as position as well as linear/angular movement. You can also measure indirect parameters such as current, pressure, RPM and velocity.
If you are already in contact with one of our representatives, you may email him directly. Otherwise, please use the following email address: support_sensor@micronas.com
Sales questions
Our latest parts are fully qualified according to AEC-Q100.
All our products for automotive & industrial conform with the RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU.
Our date code is a 4-digit number: the first digit represents the year, the second and the third digit represent the week of the year and the fourth digit represents the day of the week (Monday = 1).
Please check the following document for details:
Hall Sensor Ordering Packaging Handling (PDF, 2 MB)
Please ask your direct sales representative for more information.
Please check the following document for details:
Hall Sensors Ordering Codes Packaging Handling (PDF, 2 MB)
Please check the following document for details:
Hall Sensor Ordering Packaging Handling (PDF, 2 MB)
There are different temperature grades reaching a maximum Tjunction of up to +170°C. The temperature grades are coded accordingly in the ordering code.
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It varies depending on product. In general you can assume a production lead time of 16 weeks for forecasted volumes.
Please address your order to our distributors or to our direct sales force. You can select your distributor under Sales Offices and Distributors
Our main production location is in Freiburg, Germany. We also partner with subcontractors or foundries for specific production tasks or know-how.
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Quality Certificates can be downloaded under Quality Certificates. Accordingly you will find Environmental Certificates under Environment and Logistics Certificates under Logistics.
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