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Diodes Inc ZXSC100X8TAObsolete | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | SWITCHING CONTROLLER, VOLTAGE-MODE, 200KHZ SWITCHING FREQ-MAX, PDSO8, MSOP-8 |
Diodes Inc MBR1045Obsolete | Discrete Semiconductor Products | DIODE SCHOTTKY 45V 10A TO220AC |
Diodes Inc | Discrete Semiconductor Products | TRANS GP BJT NPN 45V 0.1A 3-PIN SOT-23 T/R |
Diodes Inc | Crystals Oscillators Resonators | CRYSTAL 25MHZ FUND 60OHM 4-PIN MINI-CSMD |
Diodes Inc | Crystals Oscillators Resonators | XTAL OSC XO 133.0000MHZ CMOS SMD |
Diodes Inc | Discrete Semiconductor Products | DIODE GEN PURP 100V 1A DO41 |
Diodes Inc MBRF20150CTLObsolete | Discrete Semiconductor Products | DIODE SCHOTTKY ITO220AB |
Diodes Inc | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | NRND = NOT RECOMMENDED FOR NEW DESIGN |
Diodes Inc | Discrete Semiconductor Products | 1.1V@2A 240NS INDEPENDENT TYPE 1A 1KV SOD-123F FAST RECOVERY / HIGH EFFICIENCY DIODES ROHS |
Diodes Inc | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | ANALOGUE SW, SPDT, -40 TO 125DEG C ROHS COMPLIANT: YES |
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AH1807Micropower Omnipolar Hall Effect Switch | Magnetic Sensors | 1 | Active | TN1.pdf |
AH1809Micropower Omnipolar Hall Effect Switch | Magnetic Sensors | 1 | Active | TN1.pdf |
AH180NMicropower Omnipolar Hall-Effect Sensor Switch | Sensors, Transducers | 7 | Active | AH180 is comprised of two Hall effect plates and an open-drain output driver, mainly designed for battery-operation, hand-held equipment (such as Cellular and Cordless Phone, PDA). The total power consumption in normal operation is typically 24µW with a 3V power source. Either north or south pole of sufficient strength will turn the output on. The output will be turned off under no magnetic field. While the magnetic flux density (B) is larger than operating point (Bop), the output will be turned on (low), the output is held until B is lower than release point (Brp), then turned off. |
AH1812Micropower Omnipolar Hall Effect Switch | Sensors, Transducers | 1 | Unknown | The AH1812 is a high sensitivity micropower Omnipolar Hall effect switch IC with open drain for pull up flexibility. Designed for portable and battery powered equipment such as cellular phones and portable PCs, the average supply current is only 4.3µA at 1.85V. To support portable equipment the AH1812 can operate over the supply range of 1.6V to 3.6V and uses a hibernating clocking system to minimize the power consumption. To minimize PCB space the AH1812 is available in small low profile packages. The single opend drain output is activated with either a north or south pole of sufficient magnetic field strength. When the magnetic flux density (B) perpendicular to the package is larger than operate point (Bop), the output will be turned on (pulled low) and held until B is lower than release point (Brp). The output will remain off when there is no magnetic field. The AH1812 is available in a small low profile X1-DFN1216-4 package. |
AH1822Micropower Omnipolar Hall Effect Switch | Switches (Solid State) | 1 | Active | AH1822 is comprised of two Hall effect plates and an open-drain output driver, mainly designed for battery-operation, hand-held equipment (such as Cellular and Cordless Phone, PDA). The total power consumption in normal operation is typically 24?W with a 3V power source. Either north or south pole of sufficient strength will turn the output on. The output will be turned off under no magnetic field. While the magnetic flux density (B) is larger than operating point (Bop), the output will be turned on (low), the output is held until B is lower than release point (Brp), then turned off. |
AH183PFast Response Unipolar Hall Effect Switch | Sensors, Transducers | 3 | Obsolete | TN1.pdf |
AH1884NRND = Not Recommended for New Design | Switches (Solid State) | 1 | Obsolete | AH1884 is with two Hall effect plates and dual CMOS output driver, mainly designed for battery–powered, hand-held equipment (such as Cellular and Cordless Phone, PDA). The total operation power is down to 15uW in the 1.8V supply. Either north or south pole of sufficient strength will turn the output on. The output will be turned off under no magnetic field. While the magnetic flux density (B) is larger than operate point (Bop), the output will be turned on (low), the output is held until B is lower than release point (Brp), then turned off. |
AH1885Inactive Datasheet Archive | Sensors, Transducers | 1 | Obsolete | AH1885 is with two Hall effect plates and dual CMOS output driver, mainly designed for battery–powered, hand-held equipment (such as Cellular and Cordless Phone, PDA). The total operation power is down to 15uW in the 1.8V supply. Either north or south pole of sufficient strength will turn the output1 on. The output1 will be turned off under no magnetic field. While the magnetic flux density (B) is larger than operate point (Bop), the output1 will be turned on (low), the output1 is held until B is lower than release point (Brp), then turned off. |
AH1887Dual Output Pole Dependent Unipolar Hall Switch | Switches (Solid State) | 1 | Active | Dual Output Pole Dependent Unipolar Hall Switch |
AH1888Inactive Datasheet Archive | Switches (Solid State) | 1 | Obsolete | AH1888 is with two Hall effect plates and dual CMOS output driver, mainly designed for battery–powered, hand-held equipment (such as Cellular and Cordless Phone, PDA). The total operation power is down to 15uW in the 1.8V supply. Either north or south pole of sufficient strength will turn the output on. The output will be turned off under no magnetic field. While the magnetic flux density (B) is larger than operate point (Bop), the output1 will be turned on (low), the output 1 is held until B is lower than release point (Brp), then turned off. |