Part Number: DRV5032 How does the temperature compensation and offset cancellation work?
Does it work with magnets which have a temperature drift of 0,12%/°C?
Part Number: DRV5032 We are using a North facing magnet inside pump head to be able to detect the rotation speed(RPM). The magnet sits12.5mm away from the DRV5032FDDMR when it passes on top of it. The magnet is spec to have a min of 55mT(We dont have…
Hello Conor,
The noise level is mainly relevant because the customer is past the recommended frequency of the internal LDO. The recommendation for the DRV5032 is for the noise at the Vcc input to remain below 100kHz in frequency, since the noise frequency…
Part Number: DRV5032 Customer would like to know that what max. voltage derating Vdss of the open-drain output? Could you help to answer! Thanks.
Regards
Brian
Part Number: DRV5032 Hi Team,
Do we have distribution of the min/typ/max specification by using histogram? (simulation result is also fine.)
Regards,
Roy
Part Number: DRV5032 Hello,
We would like to use the DRV5032 in the TO-92 package (LPG). Would it be possible to get this device in pre-bent legs similar to the LP package: LP0003A LP (O-PBCY-W3) 4040001-2 and 4215214 (Rev. D) (ti.com) ?
Thank you and…
Part Number: DRV5032 Hi,
The current circuit configuration applies a voltage to the sensor output pin prior to powering up the sensor.
Is it a problem that voltage is applied to the sensor output terminal before Vcc of DRV5032 turns ON (when Vcc=0V)? …
Part Number: DRV5032 Hi Team
We are using DRV5032FCDBZR.
The Datasheet states that the time between points when the supply voltage reaches 1.65V and valid data on output pin is max. 100us.
But in our application the valid output data appears only after…
Part Number: DRV5032 Hi team,
What is the power consumption in 5Hz with 3V supply? My customer cares a lot about the power consumption and i only found the consumption at 5Hz with 1.8V.
Or do u have better advice of hall sensors with lower power consumption…