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  micropower omnipolar digital hall - effect sensor ics description the s l353 series sensor ics (integrated circuits) are small, versatile, digital hall - effect devices operated by the magnetic field from a permanent magnet or an electromagnet . the se sensitive devices are designed to meet a wide range of potenti al applications with low power requirements . the sl353 series responds to either a north or south pole, meaning that they do not require the magnet polarity to be identified, providing an easier install at ion and potentially reducing system cost. these lo w - power sensing devices use bicmos (bipolar c omplementary metal oxide semiconductor ) technology and a timing circuit that turn s the power on for only a short time it is off for the rest of the period (duty cycle) significantly reducing the average curr ent consumption. both products can operate from a supply voltage as low as 2.2 v, promoting energy efficiency . the push - pull output does not require a pull - up resistor and can operate with very low current levels, potentially helping to reduce cost and minimiz ing the total current consumption. the sl353 series is available in two duty cycle configurations to accommodate a variety of application needs : s l 353ht : h igh duty cycle (13% typ.) for applications requiring high switching speed and a lower curren t (0.33 ma typ.) than standard hall - e ffect sensor ics. SL353LT : very low duty cycle (0. 0 13 % typ. ) , resulting in extended battery life in applications requiring extremely low current drain (1.8 a typ.) and not requiring a high switching speed . the sl353 series has a typical operating point of 60 gauss at 25 c [77 f]. these sensors are available in the sub m iniature sot - 23 surface mount package on tape and reel (3000 units per reel) , for use in automated p i ck - and - place component installation. value pr opositions SL353LT for device manufacturers who need ultra low power sensing for battery - operated, mobile applications, honeywells SL353LT omnipolar hall - effect sensor ic provides an ultra low power (1.8 a, 2.8 vdc) sensor ic and helps minimize pc b (printed circuit b oard ) space, part count and cost for the entire application . unlike other low power h all - effect sensors, the SL353LT offers ultra low power sensing with significantly lower noise emissions a nd the ability to minimize pc b spa ce and cost for the entire application as demonstrated by a non - chopper stabilized design, subminiature sot - 23 packaging, omnipolar sensing, the shortest active mode time and lowest average current in its class. sl353ht for device manufacturers who need to optimize the pc board in energy efficient, green products with higher switching frequency requirements , honeywells sl353ht omnipolar hall - effect sensor ic provides a low power sensor ic that can be used in higher sw itching frequency applications . unlike standard h all - effect sensors, the sl353ht offers the ability to optimize the pc b in high switching frequency applications as demonstrated by its low power ( 0 .33 ma , 2.8 vdc) use, high duty cycle (13% t yp . ) and submi niature sot - 23 package size.
2 www.honeywell.com/sensing features and benefits ( ? = competitive differentiator) ? energy efficient: s upply voltage as low as 2.2 vdc, combined with very low average current (1.8 a typ . for SL353LT the lowest in its class ) , reduces power consumption, provides extended battery life , and promotes energy efficiency ? push - pull output does not require external pull - up resistor: simplifies interface with common electrical circuits and potentially redu c es pc board space and costs to the customer ? non - c hopper s tabilized d esign: does not utilize chopper stabilization, eliminating the noise generated by products using this technique. this means that customers do not need filters to compensate for the noise , helping to reduce pc board space, part counts, and costs for the application versatile: omnipolar capability with high and low duty cycle options allow s for use in a variety of potential applications with low power requirements and/or battery operation, including motion control, lid closure detection, presence - a bsence, metering, and displacement sensing stable : thermally balanced integrated circuit provides for stable operation over a wide temperature range, from - 40 to 85 c [ - 40 to 185 f] subminiature size: the sot - 23 subminiature package size requires less pcb space, allowing for use in smaller assemblies price competitive: by using bicmos technology, honeywell has been able to design a reduced size integrated circuit, saving on manufacturing costs while still meeting customer requirements; these savings can result in lower costs to customers helps reduce total system cost: because they can be operated by a north pole or a south pole, they do not require the magnet polarity to be identified, thus making the installation easier and potentially reducing the sys tem cost reduces manufacturing costs: sl353 series is supplied on tape and reel, often allowing for automated, lower - cost pick and place assembly which can help the customer reduce manufacturing costs supplied on tape and reel: allows for a compact design with automated component placement, helping to reduce manufacturing costs compliant: rohs - compliant materials meet directive 2002/95/ec potential applicatio ns battery - operated, mobile equipment such as: door or lid closure detection in comput er notebooks, scanners, hand - held industrial computers and instrumentation mobile printer head position sensing small, hand - held medical and dental equipment trigger switch for battery - operated hand tools (i.e., drills, drivers) reed switch replacement in battery operated security systems magnetic encoder for building access (array) power switch or open - close detection in small battery - operated appliances (i.e., vacuum cleaners, fans) gas or water consumption measurement in remote, battery - operated utility meters
honeywell sensing and control 3 table 1. sl353 series specifications 1 characteristic condition min . typ . max . unit supply v oltage (vs) ta = - 40 c to 85 c 2.2 2.8 5.5 v active mode current vs = 2.8 v , ta = 25 c vs = 2.2 v to 5.5 v, ta = - 40 c to 85 c 2.5 2.5 4 9 ma sleep mode current vs = 2.8 v, ta = 25 c vs = 2.2 v to 5.5 v, ta = - 40 c to 85 c 1.5 1.5 2.5 8 a average current: sl353ht sl353ht SL353LT SL353LT vs = 2.8 v, ta = 25 c vs = 2.2 v to 5.5 v, ta = - 40 c to 85 c vs = 2.8 v, ta = 25 c vs = 2.2 v to 5.5 v, ta = - 40 c to 85 c 0.33 0.33 1.8 1.8 0.64 2.3 3 9 ma ma a a active mode time vs = 2.8 v, ta = 25 c vs = 2.2 v to 5.5 v, ta = - 40 c to 85 c 3 3 6 6 9 30 s period: sl353ht sl353ht SL353LT sls353lt vs = 2.8 v, ta = 25 c vs = 2.2 v to 5.5 v, ta = - 40 c to 85 c vs = 2.8 v, ta = 25 c vs = 2.2 v to 5.5 v, ta = - 40 c to 85 c 30 20 30 20 45 45 45 45 80 150 80 150 s s ms ms duty cycle: sl353ht sl353ht SL353LT SL353LT vs = 2.8 v, ta = 25 c vs = 2.2 v to 5.5 v, ta = - 40 c to 85 c vs = 2.8 v, ta = 25 c vs = 2.2 v to 5.5 v, ta = - 40 c to 85 c 10 5 0.01 0.005 13 13 0.0 13 0.013 16 25 0.016 0.025 % v out 1 : h igh h igh l ow l ow vs = 2.8 v, ta = 25 c , load current = 100 a vs = 2.2 v to 5.5 v, ta = - 40 c to 85 c, l oad current = 100 a vs = 2.8 v, ta = 25 c , load current = 100 a vs = 2.2 v to 5.5 v, ta = - 40 c to 85 c, load current = 100 a vs - 0.15 vs - 0.25 vs - 0.11 vs - 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.15 0.25 v operate point ( positive ) vs = 2.2 v to 5.5 v, ta = - 40 c to 85 c 20 60 110 gauss operate point ( negative ) vs = 2.2 v to 5.5 v, ta = - 40 c to 85 c - 110 - 60 - 20 gauss release point (positive) vs = 2.2 v to 5.5 v, ta = - 40 c to 85 c 5 45 95 gauss release point (negative) vs = 2.2 v to 5.5 v, ta = - 40 c to 85 c - 95 - 45 - 5 gauss differential vs = 2.2 v to 5.5 v, ta = - 40 c to 85 c 3 15 60 gauss operati ng temperature vs = 2.2 v to 5.5 v, ta = - 40 c to 85 c - 40 [ - 40] 85 [185] c [ f] storage temperature - 40 [ - 40] 150 [ 302 ] c [ f] note 1 : these hall - effect sensor s may have an initial output in either the on or off state if powered up with an app lied magnetic field in the differential zone (applied magnetic field > brp and < bop). honeywell recommends that the application circuit de signer allow 10 s after supply voltage has reached its rated value for the output voltage to stabilize. ta ble 2 . sl 353 series a bsolute maximum ratings 1 characteristic condition min . typ . max . unit supply voltage - 0.5 6 v operating t emperature a mbient - 40 [ - 40] 150 [ 302 ] c [ f] soldering t emperature a pplied for <10 s 265 [509] c [ f] output (load) current 5 ma note 1: the magnetic field strength ( g auss) required to cause the s ensor to change state (operate and release) will be as specified in the magnetic characteristics. to test the s ensor against the specified magnetic characteristics, the s ensor m ust be placed in a uniform magnetic field.
4 www.honeywell.com/sensing notice absolute maximum ratings are the extreme limits that the device will withstand without damage to the device. however, the electrical and mechanical characteristics are not guaranteed as the maximum limits (above recommended operating conditions) are approached, nor will the device necessarily operate at absolute maximum ratings. figure 1. sl353 series block /electrical diagram figure 2. sl353ht and SL353LT typical magnetic performance vs temp . figure 3. sl353ht and SL353LT typical period vs temp. figure 4. sl353ht and SL353LT typical active mode time vs temp. figure 5. sl353 h t typical average current vs te mp . figure 6. SL353LT typical average current vs temp . r e l e a s e p o i n t ( n e g . ) - 4 0 - 2 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 0 - 1 0 0 - 8 0 - 6 0 - 4 0 - 2 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 0 1 0 0 o p e r a t e p o i n t ( n e g . ) o p e r a t e p o i n t ( p o s . ) r e l e a s e p o i n t ( p o s . ) t e m p e r a t u r e ( c ) m a g n e t i c s w i t c h p o i n t ( g a u s s ) v s = 5 . 5 v v s = 2 . 2 v p e r i o d ( s f o r s l 3 5 3 h t , m s f o r s l 3 5 3 l t ) - 4 0 - 2 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 0 1 0 0 t e m p e r a t u r e ( c ) 1 2 0 v s = 2 . 8 v a c t i v e m o d e t i m e ( s ) - 4 0 - 2 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 0 t e m p e r a t u r e ( c ) 0 2 4 6 8 1 0 1 2 1 4 1 6 1 8 2 0 v s = 5 . 5 v v s = 2 . 2 v v s = 2 . 8 v a v e r a g e c u r r e n t ( m a ) - 4 0 - 2 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 0 0 . 1 0 . 2 0 . 3 0 . 4 0 . 5 0 . 6 0 . 7 0 . 8 0 . 9 1 v s = 5 . 5 v v s = 2 . 2 v v s = 2 . 8 v t e m p e r a t u r e ( c ) 8 0 v s = 2 . 2 v a v e r a g e c u r r e n t ( a ) - 4 0 - 2 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 v s = 5 . 5 v v s = 2 . 8 v t e m p e r a t u r e ( c )
honeywell sensing and control 5 figure 7. sl353 series package, tape and reel mounting dimensions (for reference only. mm/[in]) o rder g uide catalog listing descri ption sl353ht sl353 series micropower omnipolar digital hall - effect sensor ic, h igh duty cycle, sot - 23 package, tape and reel packaging (3000 units per reel) s l353lt sl353 series micropower omnipolar digital hall - effect sensor ic, low duty cycle, sot - 23 package, tape and reel packaging (3000 units per reel)
sensing and con trol honeywell 1 985 douglas drive north golden valley, mn 55422 www.honeywell.com/sensing 005 935 - 1 - en il50 glo printed in usa march 2011 ? 2011 honeywell international inc . all rights reserved. warning personal injury do not use these products as safety or emergency stop devices or in any other application where failure of the product could result in personal injury. failure to comply with these instructions could result in death or serious injury. w arranty/remedy honeywell warrants goods of its manufacture as being free of defective materials and faulty workmanship. honeywells standard product warranty applies unless agreed t o otherwise by honeywell in writing; please refer to your order acknowledgement or consult your local sales office for specific warranty details. if warranted goods are returned to honeywell during the period of coverage, honeywell will repair or replace, at its option, without charge those items it finds defective. the foregoing is buyers sole remedy and is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, including those of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. in no event shall hone ywell be liable for consequential, special, or indirect damages. while we provide application assistance personally, through our literature and the honeywell web site, it is up to the customer to determine the suitability of the product in the application. specifications may change without notice. the information we supply is believed to be accurate and reliable as of this printing. however, we assume no responsibility for its use. warning misuse of documentat ion the information presented in this product sheet is for reference only. do not use this document as a product installation guide. complete installation, operation, and maintenance information is provided in the instructions supplied with each product. failure to comply with these inst ructions could result in death or serious injury. sales and service honeywell serves its customers through a worldwide network of sales offices, representatives and distributors. for application assistance, current specifications, pricing or name of the nearest authorized distributor, contact your local sales office or: e - mail : info.sc@honeywell.com internet: www.honeywell.com/sensing phone and fax: asia pacific +65 6355 - 2828 + 65 6445 - 3033 fax europe +44 (0) 1698 481 481 +44 (0) 1698 481676 fax latin america +1 - 305 - 805 - 8188 +1 - 305 - 883 - 8257 fax usa/canada +1 - 800 - 537 - 6945 +1 - 815 - 235 - 6847 +1 - 815 - 235 - 6545 fax


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