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HAL710_1 Datasheet, PDF (5/19 Pages) Micronas – Hall-Effect Sensors with Direction Detection
DATA SHEET
HAL 710, HAL 730
1.3. Marking Code
All Hall sensors have a marking on the package sur-
face (branded side). This marking includes the name
of the sensor and the temperature range.
Type
HAL 710
HAL 730
Temperature Range
K
E
710K
710E
730K
730E
1.4. Operating Junction Temperature Range
The Hall sensors from Micronas are specified to the
chip temperature (junction temperature TJ).
K: TJ = −40 °C to +140 °C
E: TJ = −40 °C to +100 °C
Note: Due to power dissipation, there is a difference
between the ambient temperature (TA) and junc-
tion temperature. Please refer to section 5.1. on
page 17 for details.
HALXXXPA-T
Temperature Range: K or E
Package: SF for SOT89B-2
Type: 710
Example: HAL710SF-K
→ Type: 710
→ Package: SOT89B-2
→ Temperature Range: TJ = −40 °C to +140 °C
Hall sensors are available in a wide variety of packag-
ing versions and quantities. For more detailed informa-
tion, please refer to the brochure: “Hall Sensors:
Ordering Codes, Packaging, Handling”.
1.6. Solderability and Welding
Solderability
During soldering reflow processing and manual
reworking, a component body temperature of 260 °C
should not be exceeded.
1.7. Pin Connections
1 VDD
3 Count Output
2 Direction Output
4 GND
Fig. 1–1: Pin configuration
Welding
Device terminals should be compatible with laser and
resistance welding. Please note that the success of
the welding process is subject to different welding
parameters which will vary according to the welding
technique used. A very close control of the welding
parameters is absolutely necessary in order to reach
satisfying results. Micronas, therefore, does not give
any implied or express warranty as to the ability to
weld the component.
Micronas
Oct. 13, 2009; DSH000031_002EN
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