Hello user6190682,
+100mV for a single ended hall sensor is far too low. It looks like you didn't use an external pull up on the output of each of the hall signals. The DRV8350 expects 3.3V - 5V logic for the INx pins when using it in 1x PWM mode, or…
DRV5032 doesn't list Rdson in the datasheet, but the maximum recommended operating output current is 5 mA. Rdson will typically be considerably lower in value than the accompanying pull-up resistor used in this scenario. I would recommend setting the…
Hello Ottey-san,
If you consider the voltage change as a turn-on event, then "Power-on time" parameter could be a good guideline for when the output is valid:
One other possible solution would be to change components to a low voltage Hall so that…
Hello Shubhankar,
Unfortunately the DRV5032 is the only one of our Hall sensor switches that offers a low-power mode, and it cannot be configured for continuous measurement - the low-frequency sampling behavior is what enables such low power consumption…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV5023 , DRV5032 , DRV5033 , DRV5021 , DRV5015 , DRV5012 , DRV5013 , DRV5011 Dear Technical Support Team,
Do you have a solution to detect almost empty of liquid tank with hall sensor(DRV5xxx)?
I don't need the liquid…
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Latches: DRV5011, DRV5012, DRV5013, DRV5015
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Switches: DRV5021 , DRV5023, DRV5032, DRV5033
Automotive: DRV5021-Q1, DRV5023…
Part Number: DRV5056 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV5055 , DRV5023 , DRV5032 , DRV5021 , DRV5033 I'm searching for a sensor to find S and N poles. I found DRV 5056. I think this can be used very conveniently. It can only detect S pole.
Is there…
Use of 3D hall sensors to lower system cost and simplify mechanical design of automotive gear shifters
In automatic transmission gear shifters, the standard positions are park, drive, neutral and reverse. The multiple forward gears are replaced with…
Part Number: DRV5032 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV5012 We would like to use Digital-Switch Hall Effect Sensors in our RFID readers as tamper protection.
RFID means freq band HF (13.56MHz) and LF (125kHz) together. We need have to investigate…