Part Number: TMAG5123-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMAG5123 I used the TMAG5123-Q1 in my own design as recommended in the datasheet with a 10kOhm pull-up resistor. The output voltage was significantly lower as the Vin. With Vin at 5V the Vout was…
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
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…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV5032 , TMAG5123-Q1 Sensor that switches from 0 to 1mm
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Dajon
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