Description: 1. Hall Effect Sensors (HES): A type of magnetic sensor that utilizes the Hall effect to measure magnetic fields. The Hall effect is a phenomenon where an electric potential is generated in a conductor when a magnetic field is applied perpendicularly to the current flow. 2. Features: HESs are compact, solid-state devices with no moving parts, offering high accuracy, low power consumption, and long operational life. They can measure both the strength and direction of magnetic fields. 3. Applications: HESs find extensive use in various industries, such as automotive (vehicle speed detection, steering angle sensing), industrial automation (position sensing, current sensing), medical equipment (MRI systems, patient monitoring), and aerospace (magnetic field measurements). 4. Unique Benefits: HESs offer high sensitivity, linearity, and reliability, making them ideal for applications requiring precise magnetic field measurement. They are also rugged, able to withstand harsh environments
Specification | Details |
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Operating Voltage | 3.0V to 24V |
Supply Current | Typical: 1 mA Maximum: 5 mA |
Output Type | Digital (High/Low) |
Sensitivity Range | ±25 mT to ±200 mT |
Accuracy | ±2% |
Temperature Range | -40°C to +125°C |
Operating Frequency | Up to 100 kHz |
Hysteresis | Adjustable (internal trim potentiometer) |
Package Type | SMD DIP or Through-Hole |
Dimensions | Varies by package type (e.g. 3x2 mm 5x4 mm) |
Weight | Typically <1g |