Honeywell Hall Effect Sensor, Ratiometric Output, 6.6 → 12.6 V dc

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RS Stock No.:
169-7665
Mfr. Part No.:
SS94A2
Brand:
Honeywell
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Brand

Honeywell

Output Type

Ratiometric

Supply Voltage

6.6 → 12.6 V dc

Terminal Type

PCB

Switching Current

1 mA

Length

7.62mm

Width

15.24mm

Depth

1.78mm

Dimensions

7.62 x 15.24 x 1.78 mm

Maximum Operating Temperature

+125°C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Honeywell Ratiometric Hall Effect Sensor, 6.6 V DC to 12.6 V DC - SS94 Series - SS94A2


This Hall effect sensor from Honeywell detects the magnitude of a magnetic field. It has low current consumption to deliver improved levels of energy efficiency. Its integrated circuitry produces very little noise and features laser-trimmed film resistors to provide increased temperature stability and accuracy.

The sensor communicates intelligently with other electrical components without buffering, for smooth placement and positioning. Thanks to its slim build, it takes up little space on a printed circuit board (PCB) and is completely thermally balanced for stable operation.

Features and Benefits


• Fast response times for enhanced system efficiency

• Can sense position, distance and speed for increased versatility

• Ceramic-based material is strong and durable

• Wide operating temperature range of -40°C to +125°C for use in extreme environments

Applications


• Robotics

• Automation

• Medical and pharmaceutical industry

• Anti-lock braking systems

How does the sensor measure magnetic fields?


A Hall effect sensor converts magnetically encoded information into electrical signals. The output voltage of the sensor is directly proportional to the strength of the magnetic field in which it operates. The device is named after the American physicist Edwin Hall, who discovered that electricity and magnetism can work together to move objects.

LOHET IC’s


Ceramic based, linear Hall-effect ratiometric devices which produce an output voltage proportional to the intensity of the magnetic field to which they are exposed.

Three-pin in-line PCB terminals, 0.1in spacing

Laser trimmed thin and thick film resistors

-40 to 125°C operating range