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AH3766Q-SA-7 - AUTOMOTIVE HALL- EFFECT LATCH

This page provides the datasheet information for the AH3766Q-SA-7, a member of the AH3766Q AUTOMOTIVE HALL- EFFECT LATCH family.

Datasheet Summary

Description

The AH3766Q is an AEC-Q100 qualified high-voltage, mediumsensitivity Hall-Effect latch IC designed for brushless DC-motor commutation, speed measurement, angular or linear encoders and position sensors in automotive applications.

Features

  • Bipolar Latch Operation (South Pole: On, North Pole: off).
  • High Sensitivity: Bop and Brp of +110G and -110G Typical.
  • Single, Open-Drain Output with Overcurrent Limit.
  • 3.0V to 28V Operating Voltage Range.
  • Chopper Stabilized Design Provides.
  • Superior Temperature Stability.
  • Minimal Switch Point Drift.
  • Enhanced Immunity to Stress.
  • Good RF Noise Immunity.
  • Reverse Blocking Diode.
  • Zener Clamp on Supply and Output Pi.

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Datasheet Details

Part number AH3766Q-SA-7
Manufacturer DIODES Incorporated
File Size 487.95 KB
Description AUTOMOTIVE HALL- EFFECT LATCH
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Description The AH3766Q is an AEC-Q100 qualified high-voltage, mediumsensitivity Hall-Effect latch IC designed for brushless DC-motor commutation, speed measurement, angular or linear encoders and position sensors in automotive applications. To support wide range of demanding applications, the design is optimized to operate over the supply range of 3.0V to 28V. With chopper stabilized architecture and an internal bandgap regulator to provide temperature compensated supply for internal circuits, the AH3766Q provides a reliable solution over the whole operating range. For robustness and protection, the device has a reverse blocking diode with a Zener clamp on the supply. The output has an overcurrent limit and a Zener clamp.
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