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KMA320A - Dual channel programmable angle sensor

Download the KMA320A datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the KMA320 variant, as both devices belong to the same dual channel programmable angle sensor family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

The KMA320/A is a dual channel magnetic angle sensor.

Magnetoresistive (MR) sensor bridges and mixed signal ICs are integrated into a single package.

The module has integrated filters and is optimized for PCB-less designs.

Key Features

  • High precision sensor for magnetic angular.
  • High temperature range up to 180 °C measurement.
  • Ratiometric analog output voltage or push pull.
  • Single package sensor module with output stage compliant with SAE J2716 SENT integrated filters for improved electromagnetic using pulse shaping compatibility (EMC).
  • Overvoltage protection up to 18 V.
  • Automotive qualified in accordance with AEC-Q100 Rev-H.
  • Programmable user adjustments.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (KMA320-NXP.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

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KMA320/A Dual channel programmable angle sensor IC Rev. 6 — 18 May 2022 Product data sheet 1 General description The KMA320/A is a dual channel magnetic angle sensor. Magnetoresistive (MR) sensor bridges and mixed signal ICs are integrated into a single package. The module has integrated filters and is optimized for PCB-less designs. The KMA320/A dual channel sensor module has common power supply terminals for both channels. Further explanations are referring to a single channel and apply independently to each output of the dual channel device. The IC allows user-specific adjustments of angular range, zero angle, and clamping voltages. The settings are stored permanently in a non-volatile memory (NVM).