Part Number: DRV5056-Q1 Hi team,
Why does DRV5056-Q1 need a resistor between VCC and OUT shown in figure 14?
Could you confirm my understanding written in lower list correct?
1) This device operates correctly or shows linear output following along its…
Part Number: DRV5056-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV5056 Hallo, i need the resolution in unit T or nT from this Sensor but i didn't find that in Data Sheet. Can u tell me how can i get this Parameter?
Part Number: DRV5056-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV5056 Hello,
My customer has been evaluating DRV5056A4-Q1 and they would like a data of STC(Sensitivity temperature compensation for magnets, datasheet page5).
Because there is only "typ" data…
Part Number: ADS8681 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV5056 , Hi,
I am looking to use DRV5056 chip at 5V and taking its output to ADC to SPI chip.
Q1: Can i drive ADC to SPI - AVDD at 5V and DVDD at 3V?
Q2: Will there be any constraints?
Q3: Is this typical…
Part Number: DRV5056 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMAG5170-Q1 Hi team,
Does this device support the following rqmt? this is to measure the rotation of the motor. if it can't support this EE. Do we have any device to support this EE?
Measurement…
Part Number: DRV5053-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV5053 , DRV5056 , DRV5055 I have been using the DRV5053 hall effect sensors to measure the change in magnetic field of a permanent magnet. I am using several sensors at once and the problem I am…
Part Number: DRV5056 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV5057 , DRV5055 , TMAG5170-Q1 , TMAG5170
Hi Team,
The customer wants to operate the joystick using a hole sensor.
Please recommend a product.
See Attachment for move Structure
MN Moving Operation_210408…
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Hello Takumi-san There are many factors that can affect accuracy and resolution. Some of these factors include: The accuracy/resolution of the sensor, your level of averaging/filtering, the level of calibration you are willing to do, the noise of your…