
TT Electronics.
Description:
The OHB900 consists of a Hall-effect sensor similar to the OH180U and a rare earth magnet mounted in a low-cost plastic housing. The magnet produces optimum magnetic flux at the Hall-effect sensor location. The sensor has an open collector transistor output, which is activated when the slot is open. When the slot is blocked by a ferrous material that reduces the magnetic flux density at the Hall-effect sensor location, the open collector output transistor switches off. The device provides up to 25 mA of sink current. Output characteristics are constant at switching frequencies from DC to over 200 kHz.
FEATUREs:
• Non-contact motion sensing
• Operates over a broad range of supply voltages (4.5 V to 25 V)
• Excellent temperature stability
• Hall element, linear amplifier and Schmitt trigger on a single Hallogic
silicon chip
• Performs in dirty environments over wide temperature range
• 0.125” (3.18 mm) wide gap
APPLICATIONs:
• Non-contact slotted magnetic switch
• Harsh environment encoder
• Assembly line automation
• Machine automation
• Machine safety
• End of travel sensor
• Door sensor