Part Number: TMAG5328 Tool/software: Hi,
I use a variable resistor to adjust Bop on a custom board, taking into account Bop Acc (Radj).
I assembled 40 custom boards and checked the variation in Bop, and found that it was very small, so I am thinking…
Part Number: TMAG5328 Hi,
I have a question regarding the operation of TMAG5328.
Q1 The data sheet contains the following information.
--- Operating above and beyond those limits is not recommended and can result in either getting the wrong threshold set…
Part Number: TMAG5328 Tool/software: Hello,
We are currently performing magnetic simulations in Ansys with the TMAG5328 hall sensors. We found that the 3D model on the TI website for this component is not representative of the actual component. We are…
Part Number: TMAG5328 Hi team,
Which part of the TMAG5328 is mechanically considered to have good detection accuracy? The top? or the bottom? I haven't been able to see such parameters in the datasheet.
Best regards,
Shunsuke Yamamoto
Part Number: TMAG5328 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TEST2 Hello,
We're working on a design with TMAG5328A1 and wondering about the test pins.
TEST1 recommended floating, TEST2 recommend to ground. (image below)
Is it ok to pull TEST1 to either VCC…
Part Number: TMAG5328 Hi team,
My customer plans to mold TMAG5328 into a resin. Are there any effects to electrical characteristics of TMAG5328 by a resin? For example, Bop get shifted due to a resin mold.
Best regards,
Shunsuke Yamamoto
Emily,
I emailed you again in response to the original message I sent. It went to the email address associated with your myTI account. I did not receive any reply from you after my first message. Please confirm whether you received it.
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Part Number: TMAG5328 Figure 7-7 in the datasheet shows that the sensing element location inside the device.
The measurements given show that X1 (1.468 mm) is larger than X2 (1.458 mm), but the diagram suggests that X2 is larger than X1.
Is it possible…
Hello JH,
Thanks for considering to use Texas Instruments. You might consider TMAG5231, DRV5032, or TMAG5328. Those switches have omnipolar variants that allow them to trigger for sufficiently strong positive or negative fields. The current consumption…