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AS5030 - 8-BIT PROGRAMMABLE HIGH SPEED ABSOLUTE MAGNETIC ROTARY ENCODER

General Description

The AS5030 is a contactless magnetic rotary encoder for accurate angular measurement over a full turn of 360°.

It is a system-on-chip, combining integrated Hall elements, analog front end and digital signal processing in a single device.

Key Features

  • 360°contactless angular position encoding Two digital 8-bit absolute outputs: - Serial interface and - Pulse width modulated (PWM) output User programmable zero position High speed: up to 30.000 rpm Direct measurement of magnetic field strength allows exact determination of vertical magnet distance Serial read-out of multiple interconnected AS5030 devices using daisy chain mode Wide magnetic field input range: 20.
  • 80mT Wide temperature range: - 40°C to + 125°C Small Pb-free packages: TS.

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Datasheet Details

Part number AS5030
Manufacturer austriamicrosystems AG
File Size 886.46 KB
Description 8-BIT PROGRAMMABLE HIGH SPEED ABSOLUTE MAGNETIC ROTARY ENCODER
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AS5030 8-BIT Programmable Magnetic Rotary Encoder AS5030 AS5030 8-BIT PROGRAMMABLE HIGH SPEED ABSOLUTE 8 BIT PROGRAMMABLE HIGH SPEED MAGNETIC ENCODER ROTARY ENCODER MAGNETIC ROTARY TENTATIVE FACT SHEET PRELIMINARY DATA SHEET 1 General Description 2 - The AS5030 is a contactless magnetic rotary encoder for accurate angular measurement over a full turn of 360°. It is a system-on-chip, combining integrated Hall elements, analog front end and digital signal processing in a single device. To measure the angle, only a simple two-pole magnet, rotating over the center of the chip is required. www.DataSheet4U.com The absolute angle measurement provides instant indication of the magnet’s angular position with a resolution of 8 bit = 256 positions per revolution.