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Allegro Microsystems Surface Mount Hall Effect Sensor, MLP, 6-Pin / 1775546


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Item number:
     2794E-1775546
Manufacturer:
     Allegro Microsystems
Manufacturer no.:
     A1395SEHLT-T
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Linear hall sensors
Hall effect sensor
Sensor surface
Sensor surfaces
A1391/2/3/5 3V Linear Hall Effect Sensors, Allegro Microsystems. The A1391/2/3/5 family of linear Hall effect sensors provides a voltage output that is directly proportional to an applied magnetic field. The A139x minimise current consumption to less than 25 μA through the addition of a user-selectable sleep mode, perfect for battery-operated applications. You can control the current consumption by applying a logic level signal to the SLEEP pin. The outputs of the devices are not valid (high-impedance mode) during sleep mode. High-impedance output during sleep mode Compatible with 2.5 V to 3.5 V power supplies 10 mW power consumption in the active mode Ratiometric output scales with the ratiometric supply reference voltage (VREF pin) Temperature-stable quiescent output voltage and sensitivity Wide ambient temperature range: –20°C to 85°C ESD protection greater than 3 kV Preset sensitivity and offset at final test
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Sensor Type:
Hall Effect Sensors
Mounting Type:
Surface Mount
Magnetic Type:
Linear
Maximum Operating Supply Voltage:
3.5 V
Minimum Operating Supply Voltage:
2.5 V
Package Type:
MLP
Pin Count:
6
Maximum Operating Temperature:
+85 °C
Minimum Operating Temperature:
-20 °C
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