
Micronas
Introduction
The HAL880 is a new member of the Micronas family of programmable linear Hall sensors. The HAL880 complements the existing Hall-effect sensor family HAL8xy to the lower end. It is designed to fulfill the requirements of today’s state-of-the-art applications for linear and angular measurements that require programmability to compensate system tolerances.
FEATUREs
– programmable linear Hall effect sensor with ratiometric output and digital signal processing
– 12-bit analog output
– multiple programmable magnetic characteristics in a non-volatile memory (EEPROM) with redundancy and lock function
– open-circuit (ground and supply line break detection) with 10 kΩ pull-up and pull-down resistor, overvoltage and undervoltage detection
– for programming an individual sensor within several sensors in parallel to the same supply voltage, a selection can be done via the output pin
– temperature characteristics are programmable for matching common magnetic materials
– programmable clamping function
– programming through a modulation of the supply voltage
– operates from −40 °C up to 140 °C junction temperature
– operates from 4.5 V up to 5.5 V supply voltage in specification and functions up to 8.5 V
– operates with static magnetic fields and dynamic magnetic fields up to 1 kHz
– overvoltage and reverse-voltage protection at all pins
– magnetic characteristics extremely robust against mechanical stress
– short-circuit protected push-pull output
– EMC and ESD optimized design
Major Applications
Due to the sensor’s versatile programming characteristics and low temperature drifts, the HAL880 is the optimal system solution for applications such as:
– contactless potentiometer,
– rotary position measurement,
– linear movement,
– current measurements.