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  • DRV5023: Looking for similar Bipolar Hall effect sensor. How do I choose unipolar and bipolar hall effect sensors for a DC application?

    Keerthana Sandepudi
    Keerthana Sandepudi
    Part Number: DRV5023 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV5053 , I am looking for an alternative part similar to DRV5023BIQLPG (unipolar), but I came across many alternatives which are bipolar hall effect sensors available in market with close parameters.…
    • 20 days ago
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  • DRV5023-Q1: Minimum Distance to capacitor

    ReedKacz
    ReedKacz
    Resolved
    Part Number: DRV5023-Q1 My customer has a layout using 2x DRV5023BIEDBZRQ1. One is very close to a large capacitor. the Hall sensor has a distance of 1.3mm from the plastic bracket of capacitor, 2mm from the capacitor aluminum body.Could you please check…
    • Resolved
    • 5 months ago
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  • DRV5023: DRV5023

    Akil Kumar H
    Akil Kumar H
    Part Number: DRV5023 Hey, We have been using the DRV5023 hall effect sensors continuously for different projects, So far we were mounting the sensors to the pcb & align manual w.r.t to motor wave form. For the new project we wanted to place the sensors…
    • over 1 year ago
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  • DRV5023-Q1: DRV5023-Q1 or Not Q1

    user5163865
    user5163865
    Resolved
    Part Number: DRV5023-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV5023 , Hi, The customer plans to change the DRV5023 to DRV5023-Q1 due to delivery problems. There seems to be no difference on the DS. What is the difference in specifications between Automotive…
    • Resolved
    • 11 months ago
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  • RE: DRV5023: What parts to use to set up a sensor using DRV5023AJQLPGM to detect the charge

    Patrick Simmons
    Patrick Simmons
    Resolved
    Your welcome. You might also try using a alternate USB ports. I know I have had some ports in the past the were not reliable while others on my computer were. I think having two rows of Hall-effect sensors, one on f-j and one on a-3, is fine from an electrical…
    • over 1 year ago
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  • DRV5023: Reverse polarity protection for 24V power supplied DRV5023 Hall Sensor

    Jamel Meharzi
    Jamel Meharzi
    Resolved
    Part Number: DRV5023 Hello everyone, I am currently designing a sensor using DRV5023BIQDBZT Hall Sensor from TI. We need to protect the sensor as much as we can from anything that could occur during manufacturing or installation process, because it is…
    • Resolved
    • over 2 years ago
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  • DRV5023: How to increase the ESD Rating for this component

    Anthony Crawford
    Anthony Crawford
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: DRV5023 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV5032 Hi I am representing a company making cable harnesses for an Automotive company. We are using this sensor to detect the presence of a magnet. With the magnet correctly positioned, the controller…
    • over 1 year ago
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  • DRV5023: Similar device with North Pole detection

    Holly Gu
    Holly Gu
    Part Number: DRV5023 Hi Team, Do we have similar device with DRV5023FAQDBZ but with North pole detection, the package must be SOT-23.
    • over 1 year ago
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  • DRV5023: Average power dissipation

    Renan Santos Adriano
    Renan Santos Adriano
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: DRV5023 Hello Team, My customer wanted to know what is the Average power dissipation of DRV5023? Regards, Renan
    • over 2 years ago
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  • DRV5023-Q1: Device condition during or after electrical overstress

    Mahendra Patel1
    Mahendra Patel1
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: DRV5023-Q1 Hello Team, One of my customer would like to understand behavior of DRV5023AJQDBZRQ1 during and after electrical overstress. will the output get shorted to ground, remain floating or something else? Regards, Mahendra
    • over 2 years ago
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