Part | RoHS | Manufacturer | Sensors or Transducers Type | Mounting Feature | No. of Terminals | Output Type | Package Shape or Style | Output Range | Package Body Material | Minimum Range Of Magnetic Field | Maximum Supply Voltage | Maximum Output Current | Technology | Screening Level | Input Mode | Maximum Magnetic Field Range | Hysteresis | Body Length/Diameter | Body Width | Power Supplies (V) | Output Circuit Type | Resistance | Package Equivalence Code | No. of Axes | Sub-Category | Linearity (%) | Body Height | Minimum Supply Voltage | Maximum Operating Temperature | Response Time | Minimum Operating Temperature | Sensitivity (mV/G) | Terminal Finish | Termination Type | Output Interface Type | Output (V) | Maximum Operating Current | Output Polarity | Additional Features | Maximum Measurement Range (mm) | Housing | JESD-609 Code | Operating Frequency | Minimum Measurement Range (mm) |
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Allegro MicroSystems |
MAGNETIC FIELD SENSOR,HALL EFFECT |
THROUGH HOLE MOUNT |
4 |
ANALOG VOLTAGE |
RECTANGULAR |
0.50-4.50V |
5.5 V |
BICMOS |
AEC-Q100 |
5.21 mm |
1 inch |
4 ohm |
3.43 mm |
4.5 V |
150 Cel |
-40 Cel |
1 mV/G |
PIN |
3-WIRE INTERFACE |
PUSH-PULL |
15 mA |
REVERSE BATTERY PROTECTION |
PLASTIC |
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Murata Manufacturing |
MAGNETIC FIELD SENSOR,MAGNETORESISTIVE |
SURFACE MOUNT |
VOLTAGE OUTPUT |
RECTANGULAR |
0.50-4.50V |
.5 mT |
5.5 V |
2.5 mT |
3 V |
85 Cel |
-40 Cel |
SOLDER |
.008 mA |
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Allegro MicroSystems |
MAGNETIC FIELD SENSOR,HALL EFFECT |
THROUGH HOLE MOUNT |
4 |
ANALOG VOLTAGE |
RECTANGULAR |
0.50-4.50V |
5.5 V |
BICMOS |
AEC-Q100 |
5.21 mm |
1 inch |
4 ohm |
3.43 mm |
4.5 V |
150 Cel |
-40 Cel |
10 mV/G |
PIN |
3-WIRE INTERFACE |
PUSH-PULL |
15 mA |
REVERSE BATTERY PROTECTION |
PLASTIC |
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Allegro MicroSystems |
MAGNETIC FIELD SENSOR,HALL EFFECT |
THROUGH HOLE MOUNT |
4 |
ANALOG VOLTAGE |
RECTANGULAR |
0.50-4.50V |
5.5 V |
BICMOS |
AEC-Q100 |
5.21 mm |
1 inch |
4 ohm |
3.43 mm |
4.5 V |
150 Cel |
-40 Cel |
2.5 mV/G |
PIN |
3-WIRE INTERFACE |
PUSH-PULL |
15 mA |
REVERSE BATTERY PROTECTION |
PLASTIC |
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|
Allegro MicroSystems |
MAGNETIC FIELD SENSOR,HALL EFFECT |
THROUGH HOLE MOUNT |
4 |
ANALOG VOLTAGE |
RECTANGULAR |
0.50-4.50V |
5.5 V |
BICMOS |
AEC-Q100 |
5.21 mm |
1 inch |
4 ohm |
3.43 mm |
4.5 V |
150 Cel |
-40 Cel |
5 mV/G |
PIN |
3-WIRE INTERFACE |
PUSH-PULL |
15 mA |
REVERSE BATTERY PROTECTION |
PLASTIC |
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|
Allegro MicroSystems |
MAGNETIC FIELD SENSOR,HALL EFFECT |
THROUGH HOLE MOUNT |
4 |
ANALOG VOLTAGE |
RECTANGULAR |
0.50-4.50V |
5.5 V |
BICMOS |
AEC-Q100 |
5.21 mm |
1 inch |
4 ohm |
3.43 mm |
4.5 V |
150 Cel |
-40 Cel |
10 mV/G |
PIN |
3-WIRE INTERFACE |
PUSH-PULL |
15 mA |
REVERSE BATTERY PROTECTION |
PLASTIC |
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Allegro MicroSystems |
MAGNETIC FIELD SENSOR,HALL EFFECT |
THROUGH HOLE MOUNT |
4 |
ANALOG VOLTAGE |
RECTANGULAR |
0.50-4.50V |
5.5 V |
BICMOS |
AEC-Q100 |
5.21 mm |
1 inch |
4 ohm |
3.43 mm |
4.5 V |
150 Cel |
-40 Cel |
2.5 mV/G |
PIN |
3-WIRE INTERFACE |
PUSH-PULL |
15 mA |
REVERSE BATTERY PROTECTION |
PLASTIC |
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Allegro MicroSystems |
MAGNETIC FIELD SENSOR,HALL EFFECT |
THROUGH HOLE MOUNT |
4 |
ANALOG VOLTAGE |
RECTANGULAR |
0.50-4.50V |
5.5 V |
BICMOS |
AEC-Q100 |
5.21 mm |
1 inch |
4 ohm |
3.43 mm |
4.5 V |
150 Cel |
-40 Cel |
1 mV/G |
PIN |
3-WIRE INTERFACE |
PUSH-PULL |
15 mA |
REVERSE BATTERY PROTECTION |
PLASTIC |
Magnetic field sensors are electronic devices that measure the strength and direction of magnetic fields and convert them into a measurable electrical signal. They are commonly used in a variety of applications, such as navigation, automotive, industrial, and medical.
Magnetic field sensors work by detecting the change in magnetic field strength or direction as a magnetic field interacts with a sensing element. The sensing element is typically a small piece of magnetic material, such as a magnetoresistive or Hall-effect sensor, which generates a measurable electrical signal proportional to the strength and direction of the magnetic field.
There are several types of magnetic field sensors, including Hall-effect sensors, magnetoresistive sensors, and fluxgate sensors. Hall-effect sensors work by measuring the change in voltage across a thin strip of semiconductor material as it is exposed to a magnetic field. Magnetoresistive sensors work by measuring the change in resistance of a thin film of magnetic material as it is exposed to a magnetic field. Fluxgate sensors work by using a coil to detect the magnetic field and a feedback circuit to measure the strength and direction of the field.