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HAL 2xy
April/2009
HAL 2xy Low-Cost Hall-Effect Sensor Family
The HAL 2xy Hall switch family is produced in CMOS technology. The sensors include a temperature-compensated Hall plate with active offset compensation, a comparator, and an open-drain output transistor. The comparator compares the actual magnetic flux through the Hall plate (Hall voltage) with the fixed reference values (switching points). Accordingly, the output transistor is switched on or off. The active offset compensation leads to magnetic parameters which are robust against mechanical stress effects. In addition, the magnetic characteristics are constant in the full supply voltage and temperature range. The sensors are designed for industrial and automotive applications and operate with supply voltages from 3.8 V to 24 V in the ambient temperature range from -40 C up to 125 C. The HAL 2xy family is available in the SOT89B SMD package and in the leaded TO92UA package.
Features
Major Applications
The HAL 2xy is the optimal system solution for applications, such as:
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Operates from 3.8 V to 24 V supply voltage Operates with static magnetic fields and dynamic magnetic fields up to 10 kHz Overvoltage protection at all pins Reverse-voltage protection at VDD pin Magnetic characteristics are robust against mechanical stress effects Short-circuit protected open-drain output by thermal shut down Constant switching points over a wide supply voltage and temperature range The decrease of magnetic flux density caused by rising temperature in the sensor system is compensated by a built-in negative temperature coefficient of the magnetic characteristics High temperature stability for automotive or industrial applications High ESD rating
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Endposition detection RPM measurement of motors in various applications, such as power window Brushless DC motors RPM measurements in flow meters Replacement of micro switches
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HAL 2xy
Available Types and Behavior
Type HAL 201 HAL 202 HAL 203 HAL 204 HAL 206 HAL 207 HAL 208 HAL 210 HAL 220 HAL 221 Switching Behavior unipolar latching latching latching unipolar unipolar unipolar unipolar latching unipolar Sensitivity low high medium low high low medium high high low
April/2009
Power-on and Undervoltage Reset - - - - - - - - * *
System Architecture
The Hall-effect sensor is a monolithic integrated circuit that switches in response to magnetic fields. If a magnetic field with flux lines perpendicular to the sensitive area is applied to the sensor, the biased Hall plate forces a Hall voltage proportional to this field. The Hall voltage is compared with the actual threshold level in the comparator. The temperature-dependent bias is used to compensate the decreasing induction of magnets at higher temperatures. If the magnetic field exceeds the threshold levels, the open-drain output switches to the appropriate state. The built-in hysteresis eliminates oscillation and provides switching behavior of output without bouncing. Magnetic offset caused by mechanical stress is compensated for by using the "switching offset compensation technique".
HAL2xy
VDD 1 Reverse Voltage & Overvoltage Protection Temperature Dependent Bias Hysteresis Control Short Circuit & Overvoltage Protection
Hall Plate Switch
Comparator Output
OUT 3
Clock GND 2
Fig. 1: Block diagram of the HAL 2xy
All information and data contained in this product information are without any commitment, are not to be considered as an offer for conclusion of a contract, nor shall they be construed as to create any liability. Product or development sample availability and delivery are exclusively subject to our respective order confirmation form. By this publication, Micronas GmbH does not assume responsibility for patent infringements or other rights of third parties which may result from its use.
No part of this publication may be reproduced, photocopied, stored on a retrieval system, or transmitted without the express written consent of Micronas GmbH. Edition April 6, 2009; Order No. PI000010_002EN
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