Hall-Switches

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Part no. Magnet. Charac. Bon – [mT] Magnet. Charac.Boff – [mT] 2-Wire 3-Wire 4-Wire TO92 SOT23 SOT89 Details
HAL1002

Programmable Programmable x x more >>

HAL1501

0.5 –0.5 x x more >>

HAL1502

2.5 –2.5 x x more >>

HAL1503

5.5 3.5 x x more >>

HAL1506

18 16 x x more >>

HAL1507

27 23 x x more >>

HAL1508

–5.5 –3.5 x x more >>

HAL1509

3.5 5.5 x x more >>

HAL1562

12 –12 x x more >>

HAL1563

7 9 x x more >>

The simplest application is to use the sensor as a “magnetic” switch. The magnetic field strength his measured and compared with a fixed threshold level predefined or programmable in the sensor. As soon as this value is exceeded (switching point) the switching state at the output of the sensor changes and the output transistor is switched on or off. Two types of switches are available. The switch type changes his output state as soon as the threshold value of the magnetic field is exceeded and returns back to the initial state after the magnetic field has decreased under a certain release field strength. The difference between the switching field and the release field is called hysteresis. The latching types change their output state if a south pole is approached. If the south pole is removed, the output state remains stable until a north pole is approached. Then, the sensor returns to the initial state.

The 3-wire versions have an open-drain-output and for 2-wire versions the output signal is current coded.

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Micronas (SIX Swiss Exchange: MASN) is known and recognized in the automotive and industrial business as a reliable global partner for intelligent, sensor-based system solutions. Micronas offers a variety of Hall sensors and embedded controllers for smart actuators for automotive and industrial applications, such as drive trains, chassis frames, engine management and convenience functions.

Micronas serves all major automotive electronics customers worldwide, many of them in continuous partnerships seeking joint success. While the holding company is headquartered in Zurich (Switzerland), operational headquarters are based in Freiburg (Germany). Currently, the Micronas Group employs around 900 persons.

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Tatjana Messner
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