MT1102
MT1102 is Hall-Effect Magnetic Position Sensors manufactured by MagnTek.
Features s s s s s s s s Resistant to Physical Stress Superior Temperature Stability Chopper stablized amplifier Operation From Unregulated Supply High sensitivity Solid-State Reliability Open Drain output Small Size
These Hall-effect sensors are monolithic integrated circuits with tighter magnetic specifications, designed to operate continuously over extended temperatures to +125°C, and are more stable with both temperature and supply voltage changes. Each device includes a voltage regulator for operation with supply voltages of 3.5 to 24 volts, hall plate with dynamic cancellation system, temperature pensation circuitry, chopper stablized smallsignal amplifier, Schmitt trigger, and an open drain output to sink up to 50 m A. With suitable output pull up, they can be used with bipolar or CMOS logic circuits. This sensor family includes most widely used industry package type with same die inside: MT1102A --- TO-92S MT1102AT --- SOT-23 MT1102BT --- SOT-89B
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS at TA = +25°C Supply Voltage, VCC ........................ 28 V Magnetic Flux Density, B ........... Unlimited Output Off Voltage, VOUT ...................28 V Continuous Output Current, IOUT .......................................... 50 m A- Reverse Output Current, IOUT ........ -50 m A Junction Temperature, TJ .............. +150°C Operating Temperature Range, TA -50°C to +125°C Storage Temperature Range, TS .............................. -50°C to +150°C
Block Diagram
- Only when the Vcc=4.5V
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MT110 MT1102 CMOS Unipolar, Hall-Effect Magnetic Position Sensors
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS over operating temperature range.
Limits Characteristic Supply Voltage Range Output Leakage Current Output Saturation Voltage Output Current Limit Output Rise Time Output Fall Time Supply Current Symbol VCC IOFF VOUT(SAT) IOM tr tf I Test Conditions Operating, TJ < 165°C1 VOUT = 28 V, B < BRP IOUT = 20 m A, B > BOP B > BOP RL = 900 Ω, CL = 20 p F RL =...