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Low-power (5Hz, <1µA) low-voltage (up to 5.5V) switch
Key Features
• Industry-leading ultra-low power consumption5Hz version: 0.54µA20Hz versions: 1.3µA80Hz version: 5.2µAOperating VCC range: 1.65V to 5.5VOperating temperature range: –40°C to +85°CMagnetic threshold options (maximum BOP):DG Version: 3.4mTDU Version: 3.9mTFA, FB, FC, FD Versions: 4.8mTAJ Version: 9.5mTZE Version: 63mTOmnipolar and unipolar optionsOpen-drain and push-pull output optionsSOT-23, X2SON and TO-92 package optionsIndustry-leading ultra-low power consumption5Hz version: 0.54µA20Hz versions: 1.3µA80Hz version: 5.2µAOperating VCC range: 1.65V to 5.5VOperating temperature range: –40°C to +85°CMagnetic threshold options (maximum BOP):DG Version: 3.4mTDU Version: 3.9mTFA, FB, FC, FD Versions: 4.8mTAJ Version: 9.5mTZE Version: 63mTOmnipolar and unipolar optionsOpen-drain and push-pull output optionsSOT-23, X2SON and TO-92 package options
Description
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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.
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.