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TMR1341 Datasheet, PDF (1/5 Pages) American Electronic Components, inc – TMR Omnipolar Switch | |||
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Datasheet V1.0a
TMR1341
TMR Omnipolar Switch
General Description
TMR1341 is a digital omnipolar magnetic switch that integrates TMR and CMOS technology in order to provide a magnetically
triggered digital switch with high sensitivity, high speed, and ultra-low power consumption. It is designed for use in applications
that are both power-critical and performance-demanding. It contains a push-pull half-bridge TMR magnetic sensor and CMOS
signal processing circuitry within the same package, including an on-chip TMR voltage generator for precise magnetic sensing, a
TMR voltage amplifier and comparator plus a Schmitt trigger to provide switching hysteresis for noise rejection, and CMOS
push-pull output. An internal band gap regulator is used to provide a temperature compensated supply voltage for internal circuits,
permitting a wide range of supply voltages. The TMR1341 draws only 1.5μA resulting in ultra-low power operation. It has fast
response, accurate switching points, excellent thermal stability, and immunity to stray field interference. It is available in the
LGA2x1.5x0.63 -3L package.
Features and Benefits
ï® Tunneling Magnetoresistance (TMR) Technology
ï® Ultra Low Power Consumption at 1.5uA
ï® High Frequency Response > 1kHz
ï® Operation with North or South Pole
ï® Low Switching Points for High Sensitivity
ï® Compatible with a Wide Range of Supply Voltages
ï® Excellent Thermal Stability
ï® High Tolerance to External Magnetic Field Interference
ï® Super small size package LGA2x1.5x0.63 -3L
Applications
ï® Utility Meters including Water, Gas, and Heat Meters
ï® Proximity Switches
ï® Position and Speed Sensing
ï® Motor and Fan Control
TMR1341
Block Diagram
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