SS100
SS100 is Surface Mount Digital Position Sensors manufactured by HONEYWELL.
FEATURES
ɀ Quad Hall design virtually eliminates mechanical stress effects ɀ Temperature pensated magnetics ɀ Bipolar, unipolar, latching magnetics ɀ Super high sensitivity available ɀ Symmetry of operate/release points about zero gauss (bipolar/latching) ɀ Operating temperature range of
- 40 to ⍣125°C ɀ Low current consumption (7 m A typical @ 5 V, 25°C) ɀ 3.8 to 30 VDC supply voltage range ɀ High output current capability of 50 m A absolute maximum The temperature pensated Hall effect sensor consists of a quad Hall sensing element in a square integrated circuit chip, which is then encapsulated in a glass-filled thermoset molding material. The small SOT89 style package surface mounts on PC boards and flexible circuits. The integrated circuit is thermally balanced for predictable performance over the full temperature range of
- 40 to ⍣125°C. Built-in temperature pensation has a negative slope (operate and release points decrease as temperature increases). This slope is optimized to match the negative temperature coefficient of low cost magnets, to track their performance over temperature. Bipolar, unipolar and latching magnetics are available.
SS100 Series
Band gap regulation provides extremely stable operation over the full supply voltage range of 3.8 to 30 VDC. Current consumption is a low 10 m A maximum. SS100 sensors are capable of continuous 20 m A sinking output, and can withstand temporary current as high as 50 m A absolute maximum. They can use existing power supply sources in most applications, and can be directly interfaced with many electronic ponents without buffering or pensation circuitry. SS100 Series sensors are available on tape and reel for high-volume, automated pick and place equipment. Each reel contains 1,000 sensors. NOTE: DO NOT wave solder this product. This process may negatively affect sensor performance and reliability, and will void MICRO SWITCH’s warranty. MICRO SWITCH remends a convection infrared reflow process with peak temperatures not...