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High Sensitivity Micropower Omnipolar Hall Effect Switch
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AH1803 is with two Hall effect plates and a CMOS output driver, mainly designed for battery–operation, hand-held equipment (such as Cellular and Cordless Phone, PDA). The total operation power is down to 24uW in the 3V supply. Either North or South Pole of sufficient strength will turn the output on. The output will be turned off under no magnetic field. While the magnetic flux density (B) is larger than operate point (Bop), the output will be turned on (low), the output is held until B is lower than release point (Brp), then turned off (High).
# Outputs | 1 |
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ActiveHigh orLow | Low |
Compliance (Only Automotive supports PPAP) | No |
Average Supply Current (µA) | 8 |
Max OperatingPoint ±Bop(Guass) | 40 |
Max ReleasePoint ±Brp(Guass) | N/A |
Min OperatingPoint ±Bop (Guass) | 20 |
Min ReleasePoint ±Brp(Guass) | 11 |
Operating Ambient Temperature Range (°C) | -40 to 85 |
Operating Voltage (V) | 2.4 to 5.5 |
Output Type | Push-Pull |
AEC Qualified | No |
Sensitivity | High |
Typ OperatingPoint ±Bop(Guass) | 30 |
Typ ReleasePoint ±Brp(Guass) | 20 |
A PCN may only apply to specific orderable part numbers in this datasheet. Please refer to the corresponding PCN to see the exact orderable part number(s) affected.
PCN # | Issue Date | Implementation Date | Subject |
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PCN-2310 | 2018-01-24 | 2018-01-24 | Device End of Life (EOL) |