Part Number: DRV5057-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV5057 Hi Experts,
I find DRV505 7 Z 3QDBZR and DRV5057 A 3QDBZR in the datasheet of DRV5057. Could you share the difference between those two device? Thanks.
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Songzhen Guo
Part Number: DRV5057-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV5057 Hello, I am developing a brake system. I am going to make a product that outputs a brake signal using a magnet and a hall sensor.
I am going to make a brake product that is resistant to heat…
Part Number: DRV5057-Q1 Please provide links to vendors of small magnets that are typically used with TI Hall Effect sensors. I am looking for magnets that are < 2mm in diameter and < 2mm long. Thank you!
Annie,
The only AEQ-100 rated Hall Effect sensor we offer with PWM output is DRV5057-Q1. Unfortunately this is only offered in the SOT-23 packaging. So, for this application it would be necessary to orient the magnet in such a way that each sensor is…
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…
Part Number: TMAG5170 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV5055 , , TMAG5273
A major benefit of using a Hall-effect sensor in position sense applications is that it eliminates the physical contact needed to determine position in mechanical solutions. This…
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Latches: DRV5011, DRV5012, DRV5013, DRV5015
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Automotive: DRV5021-Q1, DRV5023-Q1, DRV5033…