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HAL525 Datasheet, PDF (21/24 Pages) List of Unclassifed Manufacturers – Hall Effect Sensor IC
DATA SHEET
HAL 525, HAL 526
4.2. HAL 526
The HAL 526 is a latching sensor (see Fig. 4–5).
The output turns low with the magnetic south pole on
the branded side of the package and turns high with
the magnetic north pole on the branded side. The out-
put does not change if the magnetic field is removed.
For changing the output state, the opposite magnetic
field polarity must be applied.
For correct functioning in the application, the sensor
requires both magnetic polarities (north and south) on
the branded side of the package.
Magnetic Features:
– switching type: latching
– low sensitivity
– typical BON: 14 mT at room temperature
– typical BOFF: −14 mT at room temperature
– operates with static magnetic fields and dynamic
magnetic fields up to 10 kHz
– typical temperature coefficient of magnetic switching
points is −2000 ppm/K
Applications
The HAL 526 is an optimal sensor for applications with
alternating magnetic signals such as:
– multipole magnet applications,
– rotating speed measurement,
– commutation of brushless DC motors, and
– window lifter.
Output Voltage
VO
BHYS
BOFF
0
BON
VOL
B
Fig. 4–5: Definition of magnetic switching points for
the HAL 526
Magnetic Characteristics at TJ = −40 °C to +140 °C, VDD = 3.8 V to 24 V,
Typical Characteristics for VDD = 12 V
Magnetic flux density values of switching points.
Positive flux density values refer to the magnetic south pole at the branded side of the package.
Parameter
TJ
−40 °C
On point BON
Min. Typ. Max.
11.8 15.8 19.2
Off point BOFF
Min. Typ. Max.
−19.2 −15.8 −11.8
Hysteresis BHYS
Min. Typ. Max.
27.4 31.6 35.8
Magnetic Offset
Min. Typ. Max.
0
Unit
mT
25 °C 11
14
17
−17
−14
−11
24
28
32
−2
0
2
mT
100 °C 8
11
15.5 −15.5 −11
−8
18.5 22
28.7
0
mT
140 °C 6.5
10
14
−14
−10
−6.5 16
20
26
0
mT
The hysteresis is the difference between the switching points BHYS = BON − BOFF
The magnetic offset is the mean value of the switching points BOFFSET = (BON + BOFF) / 2
Micronas
Nov. 30, 2009; DSH000144_003EN
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