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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)

TL3103CLU

Texas Instruments

MAGNETIC FIELD SENSOR,HALL EFFECT

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

3

ANALOG VOLTAGE

RECTANGULAR

5.80-6.20V

PLASTIC/EPOXY

-50 mT

.05 A

BIPOLAR

50 mT

4.57 mm

1.57 inch

SIP3,.1,50

Other Sensors

4.95 mm

70 Cel

0 Cel

18 mV/G

SOLDER

12 mA

PLASTIC

TL3103ILU

Texas Instruments

MAGNETIC FIELD SENSOR,HALL EFFECT

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

3

ANALOG VOLTAGE

RECTANGULAR

5.80-6.20V

PLASTIC/EPOXY

-50 mT

.05 A

BIPOLAR

50 mT

4.57 mm

1.57 inch

SIP3,.1,50

Other Sensors

4.95 mm

85 Cel

-40 Cel

18 mV/G

SOLDER

12 mA

PLASTIC

TL173ILP

Texas Instruments

MAGNETIC FIELD SENSOR,HALL EFFECT

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

3

ANALOG VOLTAGE

ROUND

5.80-6.20V

PLASTIC/EPOXY

-50 mT

.05 A

BIPOLAR

50 mT

SIP3,.1,50

Other Sensors

85 Cel

-20 Cel

18 mV/G

SOLDER

12 mA

PLASTIC

TL173CLP

Texas Instruments

MAGNETIC FIELD SENSOR,HALL EFFECT

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

3

ANALOG VOLTAGE

ROUND

5.80-6.20V

PLASTIC/EPOXY

-50 mT

.05 A

BIPOLAR

50 mT

SIP3,.1,50

Other Sensors

70 Cel

0 Cel

18 mV/G

SOLDER

12 mA

PLASTIC

Magnetic Field Sensors

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.