Part Number: DRV425 Hi. We've placed these items in a temperature- and magnetic-controlled chamber for 2 weeks, cycling 5C to 38C:
1) 2 each EVM modules from TI
2) Custom boards with DRV425's (not Q1) using non-magnetic materials and conforming to…
Part Number: TMCS1100-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMCS1100 , DRV425 Hi team,
My customer wants to use TMCS1100 in their BMS application but their current is 800A max, they are asking if they can connect multiple sense resistors in parallel…
Part Number: INA240-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: INA281 , INA240 , AMC1300 , INA239 , ISO7842 , INA260 , DRV425 Hello,
Could I please get a bit of product advice?
I am working on a higher voltage ESC design, about 120V. I would like to do in…
Part Number: DRV411 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV425 , DRV401 , DRV421 , DRV5013 , DRV5055-Q1 Hello,
I need a solution to measure a static magnetic field up to 15mT. The challenge is to find a solution with a very low drift on the gain sensitivity…
Jasper,
A few things to note before I get to the answer about the DRV425 behavior. A question would be is how you are going to eliminate any external magnetic fields or movement? Movement would introduce earths magnetic fields variation. If you have…
Part Number: DRV5053 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV5056 , , DRV425 I am aiming to use a Hall effect sensor to measure slow variations of permanent magnets due to temperature. Therefore the sensor should not compensate for temperature fluctuations…
Hello Eduardo,
First, thank you for using the forum to answer your questions. I will start off with some statements first before getting to your questions.
I am not sure if your signal to noise will ever be enough with a 2 ft distance of your object…