Sensorwell
SS494B
SS490 Series Linear Hall-effect Sensor IC, flat TO-92-style package, straight standard leads, 1000 units/bag; 4.6 min., 5.0 typ., 5.4 max. mV/G sensitivity
The SS490 Series are small, versatile, linear Hall-effect devices which are operated by the magnetic field from a permanent magnet or an electromagnet.
The ratiometric output voltage is set by the supply voltage and varies in proportion to the strength of the magnetic field.
The integrated circuitry provides increased temperature stability and sensitivity. Laser-trimmed, thin film resistors provide high accuracy (null to ±%, sensitivity up to ±3%) and
temperature compensation.They respond to either positive or negative Gauss, monitoring either or both magnetic poles. The quad Hall sensing element minimizes the effects of mechanical
or thermal stress on the output. The positive temperature coefficient of the sensitivity (+0.02%/°C typical) helps compensate for the negative temperature coefficients
of low-cost magnets, providing a robust design over a wide temperature range. Rail-to-rail operation (over full voltage range) provides a more usable signal for higher accuracy. These
products have an operating temperature range of -40°C to 150°C [-40°F to 302°F], appropriate for industrial and automotive environments.
The SS490B versions offer cost-effective sensing solutions with wider null and sensitivity tolerances, and a wider drift over temperature than the SS490A higher performance products. Both the SS490A and SS490B versions have
a typical sinking or sourcing output of 1.5 mA continuous, use 7 mA supply current at 5.0 V at 25°C [77°F], and provide predictable performance over the full temperature range.
For design flexibility, these products are available in the following flat TO-92 package styles:
SS494B
Produkt Merkmale
Kenndaten
- Linear output for circuit design flexibility
- Quad-Hall IC design minimizes mechanical stress effects
- Responds to either positive or negative Gauss
- Uses 7 mA at 5 Vdc for energy efficiency
- Single current sinking or current sourcing output
- Rail-to-rail operation provides more usable signal for higher accuracy
- Temperature-compensated magnetics help provide stable operation over a wide temperature range of -40°C to 150°C [-40°F to 302°F]
Anwendungsbereiche
Industrial:
- Basic current sensing for motor load monitoring, detection
- Anti-tampering magnetic field sensor in smart remote utility meters
- Pump control in heavy-duty equipment and household appliances
- Simple linear or angular displacement sensing
- Handlebar/throttle position sensing in e-bikes and scooters
- Current sensing in appliances
- Speed adjustment trigger in tools and appliances
- Magnetic code reading in safes, security and building access control systems
Medical: Position sensing in infusion pumps