The AH291-YL-13 is a state-of-the-art Hall Effect Latch designed and manufactured by Diodes Incorporated, a leading company in the semiconductor market. This device is a perfect solution for applications that require accurate and reliable detection of magnetic fields in a compact and efficient form factor.
Key Features
- High Sensitivity: The AH291-YL-13 is equipped with a high-sensitivity Hall Effect sensor that can detect magnetic fields with great precision, making it ideal for a wide range of industrial and consumer applications.
- Wide Operating Voltage Range: It operates over a broad voltage range from 3.5V to 20V, allowing for versatile use in various electrical environments.
- Low Power Consumption: Designed for energy efficiency, the device consumes low power, which is crucial for battery-powered applications.
- Chopper-Stabilized Design: The inclusion of a chopper-stabilized amplifier enhances stability, reduces signal noise, and improves overall accuracy of the sensor output.
- Open-Collector Output: The device features an open-collector output that facilitates easy interfacing with other circuitry and allows for the connection of multiple devices on the same line for simplified circuit design.
- Temperature Range: The AH291-YL-13 is operational over a wide temperature range, making it suitable for harsh environments.
Applications
The AH291-YL-13 is commonly used in a variety of applications that require accurate and responsive magnetic field detection. Its applications include, but are not limited to:
- Brushless DC motor control
- Position and speed sensing
- Rotary encoders
- Flow meters
- Contactless switches
Reliability and Quality
Diodes Incorporated is committed to providing high-quality and reliable components. The AH291-YL-13 is built to meet stringent industry standards, ensuring long-term reliability and performance in your application. Whether you are designing a consumer electronic device or an industrial control system, the AH291-YL-13 from Diodes Incorporated is an excellent choice for your Hall Effect sensing needs.