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HAL85X Datasheet, PDF (2/2 Pages) Micronas – Programmable Hall-Effect Sensors with Arbitrary Output
PRODUCT INFORMATION
HAL 85x
Development Tools
Programming of the EEPROM memory and
calculation of the individual sensor charac-
teristics can easily be done with a PC and
the application kit from Micronas:
◆ Micronas programmer board
(hardware version 5.x)
◆ Visual Basic programming software for
Windows 9x/2000/NT/ME
◆ Visual Basic source code
Serial Port
Fig. 1: Development tool setup
Oct/2002
HAL Programmer Board
System Architecture
The HAL 85x sensors are produced in a
proven automotive submicron CMOS tech-
nology.
The HAL 85x features a temperature-com-
pensated Hall plate with choppered offset
compensation, an A/D converter, digital sig-
nal processing, an open-drain output or out-
put current source, an EEPROM memory
with redundancy and lock function for the
calibration data and the output characteris-
tic, a serial interface for programming the
EEPROM, and protection devices on all
pins
The HAL 85x is programmable by modulat-
ing the supply voltage. No additional pro-
gramming pin is needed.
The internal digital signal processing is a
great benefit because analog offsets, tem-
perature shifts, and mechanical stress do
not degrade the sensor accuracy.
VDD
Bandgap
Reference
Temperature
Dependent
Bias
Oscillator
Switched
Hall Plate
A/D
Converter
Digital
Signal
Processing
Open-Drain Output
OUT
GND
Supply
Level
Detection
Lock
Control
EEPROM Memory
Fig. 2: Block diagram of the HAL 855
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Edition Oct. 1, 2002; Order No. 6251-604-1PI
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