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SC4688 - CMOS programmable ratio metric linear Hall Effect sensor

General Description

The SC4688 is a CMOS programmable ratio metric linear Hall Effect sensor IC.

The linear output voltage is proportional to the magnetic flux density.

The ratio metric output voltage is proportional to the supply voltage.

Key Features

  • Linear analog ratiometric output voltage.
  • Programmable magnetic sensitivity.
  • Programmable output quiescent voltage.
  • Programmable temperature compensation.
  • Open-circuit , over- and under- voltage detection.
  • Operates from 4.5 to 5.5 V supply voltage.
  • Operates from -40 to 150 ℃ temperature range.
  • Operate with static magnetic fields and dynamic Magnetic fields up to 1 kHz.
  • Total error < 2% over temperature range.
  • EMC and ESD optimized design.
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Datasheet Details

Part number SC4688
Manufacturer Semiment
File Size 290.89 KB
Description CMOS programmable ratio metric linear Hall Effect sensor
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Features  Linear analog ratiometric output voltage  Programmable magnetic sensitivity  Programmable output quiescent voltage  Programmable temperature compensation  Open-circuit , over- and under- voltage detection  Operates from 4.5 to 5.5 V supply voltage  Operates from -40 to 150 ℃ temperature range  Operate with static magnetic fields and dynamic Magnetic fields up to 1 kHz  Total error < 2% over temperature range  EMC and ESD optimized design  SIP3-SA package Output state Applications  Angle sensor  Contactless potentiometers  Linear position sensing  Magnetic field and current measurement Description The SC4688 is a CMOS programmable ratio metric linear Hall Effect sensor IC. The linear output voltage is proportional to the magnetic flux density.