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Hall Effect Sensor ICs are semiconductor devices that detect the presence and strength of a magnetic field. They operate based on the Hall effect principle, where a voltage is generated perpendicular to both the magnetic field and the current flow within the sensor. These ICs are typically made from silicon and are designed to provide precise measurements in various applications. They are widely used in automotive, industrial, and consumer electronics for position sensing, speed detection, and current sensing.
| Supply Voltage | 2.5V to 24V |
| Output Type | Analog or digital |
| Temperature Range | -40°C to 125°C |
| Sensitivity | Varies by model, typically 1 to 10 mV/G |
| Package Type | SOT-23, TO-92, and others |
When selecting a Hall Effect Sensor IC, consider the supply voltage and output type that best fits your application. Sensitivity and temperature range are also important factors, especially in environments with extreme conditions. Be sure to specify the required package type and any necessary certifications or grades when requesting a quote, as these can affect compatibility and performance in your specific use case.
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The Hall effect is the generation of voltage across a conductor when it is exposed to a magnetic field.
Hall Effect Sensor ICs typically offer analog or digital output options.
Yes, they are commonly used in automotive systems for position and speed sensing.
Most Hall Effect Sensor ICs operate in a temperature range of -40°C to 125°C.
Choose sensitivity based on the strength of the magnetic field you expect in your application.
Common package types include SOT-23 and TO-92, among others.