Allegro Microsystems Through Hole Hall Effect Sensor, SIP, 3-Pin

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RS Stock No.:
753-2002
Mfr. Part No.:
A1324LUA-T
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Allegro Microsystems
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Brand

Allegro Microsystems

Sensor Type

Hall Effect Sensors

Mounting Type

Through Hole

Magnetic Type

Linear

Maximum Operating Supply Voltage

5.5 V

Minimum Operating Supply Voltage

4.5 V

Package Type

SIP

Pin Count

3

Maximum Operating Temperature

+150 °C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40 °C

A1324/5/6 Linear Hall Effect Sensor with Analogue Output, Allegra Microsystems


The Allegro A1324/5/6 linear Hall-effect sensor ICs provide a voltage output that is proportional to the applied magnetic field. Featuring a quiescent voltage output of 50% of the supply voltage and are pre-programmed to sensitivities of 5.0 mV/g, 3.125 mV/g, and 2.5 mV/g, respectively.

Each IC integrates a Hall element, temperature-compensating circuitry, a small-signal high-gain amplifier, a clamped low-impedance output stage, and a proprietary dynamic offset cancellation technique.

Available in a 3-pin ultra-mini SIP package, and a 3-pin surface mount SOT-23 package.

Temperature-stable quiescent output voltage and sensitivity
Output voltage proportional to magnetic flux density
Low-noise output increases accuracy
Precise recoverability after temperature cycling
Ratiometric rail-to-rail output
Wide ambient temperature range: –40°C to 150°C
Immune to mechanical stress
Solid-state reliability
Enhanced EMC performance for stringent automotive applications


Hall Effect Sensors, Allegro MicroSystems