Mixed Signal/Analog
Allegro's A138X Programmable Hall sensor ICs are low profile
The new A138X family of Hall-effect sensor integrated circuits from Allegro MicroSystems Europe are programmable, analogue-output devices that are offered in a choice of low-profile surface-mount packages.
New sensors has been designed specifically to achieve both goals.
Each device in the A138X family is a BiCMOS monolithic circuit which integrates a Hall element, temperature-compensating circuitry to reduce the intrinsic sensitivity drift of the Hall element, a small-signal high-gain amplifier, a clamped low-impedance output stage and proprietary dynamic
offset cancellation technique circuitry.
These sensitive, temperature-stable ratiometric sensors provide a voltage output that is proportional to the applied magnetic field. The quiescent output voltage is user adjustable around 50% of the supply voltage and the output sensitivity is amendable around four nominal options: 2.5 mV/G, 3.125
mV/G, 5.0 mV/G and 7.5 mV/G. Programming selections also exist for output polarity and to adjust temperature compensation.
The accuracy of these devices is enhanced via programmability on the output pin for end-of-line optimisation without the added complexity and cost of a fully programmable device.
Absolute maximum ratings include a supply voltage of 8 V, reverse supply voltage of -0.1 V, reverse output voltage of -0.1 V, output source current of 10 mA, and output sink current of 2 mA.
The features of this linear Hall-effect sensor family make them ideal for high-accuracy requirements in automotive and industrial applications. They are guaranteed for operation over an extended temperature range from -40°C to +150°C, and offer precise recoverability after temperature cycling.