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Texas Instruments-DRV5032DUDMRT Hall Effect Sensors Hall Effect Sensor 5mA Unipolar 1.8V/2.5V/3.3V/5V 4-Pin X2SON EP T/R
Sensors, Transducers

DRV5032DUDMRT

Obsolete
Texas Instruments

HALL EFFECT SENSOR 5MA UNIPOLAR 1.8V/2.5V/3.3V/5V 4-PIN X2SON EP T/R

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Texas Instruments-DRV5032DUDMRT Hall Effect Sensors Hall Effect Sensor 5mA Unipolar 1.8V/2.5V/3.3V/5V 4-Pin X2SON EP T/R
Sensors, Transducers

DRV5032DUDMRT

Obsolete
Texas Instruments

HALL EFFECT SENSOR 5MA UNIPOLAR 1.8V/2.5V/3.3V/5V 4-PIN X2SON EP T/R

Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationDRV5032DUDMRT
Current - Output (Max) [Max]5 mA
Current - Supply (Max) [Max]3.5 çA
FunctionUnipolar Switch
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Operating Temperature [Max]85 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-40 °C
Output TypePush-Pull
Package / Case4-XFDFN Exposed Pad
PolarizationSouth Pole, North Pole
Sensing Range [Max]3.9 mT, 3.5 mT
Sensing Range [Min]-3.5 mT, -3.9 mT
Supplier Device Package4-X2SON
TechnologyHall Effect
Voltage - Supply [Max]5.5 V
Voltage - Supply [Min]1.65 V

DRV5032 Series

Low-power (5Hz, <1µA) low-voltage (up to 5.5V) switch

PartFunctionSupplier Device PackagePackage / CaseVoltage - Supply [Max]Voltage - Supply [Min]Operating Temperature [Max]Operating Temperature [Min]Sensing RangeMounting TypeCurrent - Output (Max) [Max]Output TypeFeaturesTest Condition [Min]Test Condition [Max]PolarizationCurrent - Supply (Max) [Max]TechnologyTest ConditionSensing Range [Min]Sensing Range [Max]
TO-92 (LPG)
Texas Instruments
Omnipolar Switch
TO-92-3
TO-226-3
TO-92-3 Short Body
5.5 V
1.65 V
85 °C
-40 °C
3 mT
9.5 mT
Through Hole
5 mA
Open Drain
Temperature Compensated
-40 °C
85 °C
Either
3.5 çA
Hall Effect
4-pin (DMR) package image
Texas Instruments
Unipolar Switch
4-X2SON
4-XFDFN Exposed Pad
5.5 V
1.65 V
85 °C
-40 °C
3 mT
4.8 mT
Surface Mount
5 mA
Push-Pull
North Pole
South Pole
3.5 çA
Hall Effect
TO-92 (LPG)
Texas Instruments
Omnipolar Switch
TO-92-3
TO-226-3
TO-92-3 Short Body
5.5 V
1.65 V
85 °C
-40 °C
0.5 mT
4.8 mT
Through Hole
5 mA
Push-Pull
Temperature Compensated
-40 °C
85 °C
Either
3.5 çA
Hall Effect
SOT-23-3
Texas Instruments
Omnipolar Switch
SOT-23-3
SC-59
SOT-23-3
TO-236-3
5.5 V
1.65 V
85 °C
-40 °C
0.5 mT
4.8 mT
Surface Mount
5 mA
Open Drain
North Pole
South Pole
3.5 çA
Hall Effect
25 °C
TO-92 (LPG)
Texas Instruments
Omnipolar Switch
TO-92-3
TO-226-3
TO-92-3 Short Body
5.5 V
1.65 V
85 °C
-40 °C
3 mT
9.5 mT
Through Hole
5 mA
Open Drain
Temperature Compensated
-40 °C
85 °C
Either
3.5 çA
Hall Effect
SOT-23-3
Texas Instruments
Omnipolar Switch
SOT-23-3
SC-59
SOT-23-3
TO-236-3
5.5 V
1.65 V
85 °C
-40 °C
1.5 mT
3 mT
Surface Mount
5 mA
Push-Pull
Sleep Mode
North Pole
South Pole
3.5 çA
Hall Effect
25 °C
SOT-23 (DBZ)
Texas Instruments
Omnipolar Switch
SOT-23-3
SC-59
SOT-23-3
TO-236-3
5.5 V
1.65 V
85 °C
-40 °C
0.5 mT
4.8 mT
Surface Mount
5 mA
Push-Pull
North Pole
South Pole
1.8 µA
Hall Effect
25 °C
SOT-23 (DBZ)
Texas Instruments
Omnipolar Switch
SOT-23-3
SC-59
SOT-23-3
TO-236-3
5.5 V
1.65 V
85 °C
-40 °C
0.5 mT
4.8 mT
Surface Mount
5 mA
Push-Pull
North Pole
South Pole
3.5 çA
Hall Effect
TO-92 (LPG)
Texas Instruments
Omnipolar Switch
TO-92-3
TO-226-3
TO-92-3 Short Body
5.5 V
1.65 V
85 °C
-40 °C
0.5 mT
4.8 mT
Through Hole
5 mA
Open Drain
Temperature Compensated
-40 °C
85 °C
Either
3.5 çA
Hall Effect
Texas Instruments-DRV5032DUDMRT Hall Effect Sensors Hall Effect Sensor 5mA Unipolar 1.8V/2.5V/3.3V/5V 4-Pin X2SON EP T/R
Texas Instruments
Unipolar Switch
4-X2SON
4-XFDFN Exposed Pad
5.5 V
1.65 V
85 °C
-40 °C
Surface Mount
5 mA
Push-Pull
North Pole
South Pole
3.5 çA
Hall Effect
-3.9 mT
-3.5 mT
3.5 mT
3.9 mT

Pricing

Prices provided here are for design reference only. For realtime values and availability, please visit the distributors directly

DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyCut Tape (CT) 1$ 1.25
5$ 1.05
10$ 0.98
25$ 0.89
50$ 0.83
100$ 0.77
Digi-Reel® 1$ 1.25
5$ 1.05
10$ 0.98
25$ 0.89
50$ 0.83
100$ 0.77
Tape & Reel (TR) 250$ 0.71
500$ 0.65
Texas InstrumentsSMALL T&R 1$ 0.86
100$ 0.67
250$ 0.49
1000$ 0.35

Description

General part information

DRV5032 Series

The DRV5032 device is an ultra-low-power digital-switch Hall effect sensor, designed for the most compact and battery-sensitive systems. The device is offered in multiple magnetic thresholds, sampling rates, output drivers, and packages to accommodate various applications.

When the applied magnetic flux density exceeds the BOP threshold, the device outputs a low voltage. The output stays low until the flux density decreases to less than BRP, and then the output either drives a high voltage or becomes high impedance, depending on the device version. By incorporating an internal oscillator, the device samples the magnetic field and updates the output at a rate of 80Hz, 20Hz or 5Hz for the lowest current consumption. Omnipolar and unipolar magnetic responses are available.

The device operates from a VCC range of 1.65V to 5.5V, and is packaged in a standard SOT-23, TO-92 and small X2SON.

Documents

Technical documentation and resources

Door and Window Sensor Evaluation Platform Introduction and Performance Overview

Application note

DRV5032-SOLAR-EVM User's Guide

EVM User's guide

Transition Detection Using Hall-Effect Sensors (Rev. A)

Application brief

Hall-Effect Sensors in Low-Power Applications (Rev. B)

Application brief

Achieve greater precision, reliability with magnetic sensing technology

White paper

Position Sensing in Electronic Smart Locks Using Hall-Effect Sensors (Rev. A)

Application note

Two-State Selector Using Hall-Effect Sensors

Application brief

HALL-ADAPTER-EVM User's Guide (Rev. C)

User guide

Introduction to Hall-Effect Sensors (Rev. B)

Product overview

You can be an electromechanical engineer

Technical article

Hall-Effect Sensors in Vacuum Robots

Application brief

Understanding tamper detection sensors

Technical article

How to optimize building and home automation designs for energy efficiency

White paper

Limit Detection for Tamper and End-of-Travel Detection Using Hall-Effect Sensors (Rev. A)

Application brief

5 common Hall-effect sensor myths

Technical article

Introduction to TI Magnetic Sense Simulator Features

Application brief

Multi-State Position Selection Using Hall-Effect Sensors

Application brief

Design Considerations & Measurement Results, Mechanical Hall-Effect Flow Meters

Application note

Texas Instruments' Magnetic Sense Simulator User's Guide

User guide

How Hall-Effect Sensors are Used in Electronic Smart Locks (Rev. A)

Application brief

Designing With Hall-Effect Sensors for Rotary Flow Meter Applications

Application brief

HMI Rocker Switch With Hall-Effect Switches

Application note

Reed Switch Replacement with TI's Hall-effect and Linear 3D Hall-effect Sensors

Application note

Why current and magnetic sensing matters for wireless earbud design

Technical article

Designing Single and Multiple Position Switches Using TI Hall Effect Sensors

Application note

DRV5032 Ultra-Low-Power Digital-Switch Hall Effect Sensor datasheet (Rev. H)

Data sheet

Protect battery-powered tools in harsh environments with Hall effect sensors

Technical article