Part Number: TMAG5123 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMAG5115 Hi
In our application the distance between the object and the TMAG513 can be as close as 2~4mm.
any suggestion what we need to pay attention to when doing the design ?
also can you advise…
Part Number: TMAG5123
Hall-effect sensors in refrigerators
As with most home appliances, over time refrigerators & freezers have evolved into electronic-intensive products. Among many other innovations such as electronic displays, Alexa-enabled WiFi…
Part Number: TMAG5123
Hall-effect switches are simple position sensing solutions, which indicate the presence or absence of a magnet, and can be used in a variety of different applications across the market. You can imagine the endless amount of electromechanical…
Part Number: DRV5011 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMAG5123 Is there p2p compatible with TMR1202S with push-pull output? thanks.
+/-17Gauss
RB
Brian
Part Number: TMAG5124-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV5023-Q1 , TMAG5123-Q1 Hi,
TMAG5124G is the current output sensor. Is there any voltage output hall sensor with same Bop & Brp available?
Thanks
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LDC3114 , TMAG5110 , TMAG5111 , DRV5013 , DRV5023 , TMAG5123 , DRV5033 , TMAG5124 Hi,
Here are the details of Digital Input – Sensing requirement (Isolation not required).
Input voltage range 0V to 16V DC
Active – High…
Kygo,
Thanks for reaching out. DRV5032 is a popular device given the low power consumption and the various sensitivity ranges that it offers. However, there are several newer devices which may be more suitable to the customer depending on the physical…