The TLV493D-A1B6 is a 3D magnetic sensor from Infineon Technologies, designed for accurate three-dimensional magnetic field measurement. It integrates three orthogonal Hall probes to sense magnetic fields in the X, Y, and Z directions. This sensor is suitable for various applications requiring precise position and motion detection, offering a compact size and low power consumption.
Applications
- Joysticks: Used in gaming controllers and industrial joysticks to detect 3D movements.
- Robotics: Integrated into robotic arms and systems for accurate position feedback and control.
- Home Appliances: Employed in appliances like washing machines and refrigerators for precise position sensing and motor control.
- Automotive Applications: Utilized in automotive systems for non-contact position sensing and angle measurement.
- Medical Devices: Found in medical equipment for precise motion tracking and position detection.
Features
- 3D Magnetic Sensing: Measures magnetic fields in three dimensions (X, Y, Z).
- Low Power Consumption: Operates with low power, making it suitable for battery-powered applications.
- Digital Output: Provides digital output via I2C interface for easy integration with microcontrollers.
- Compact Package: Small form factor for space-constrained applications.
- Temperature Compensation: Integrated temperature compensation for accurate measurements over a wide temperature range.
- High Resolution: Offers high resolution for precise position and motion detection.
Benefits
- Accurate 3D Measurement: Provides precise 3D magnetic field data for accurate position and motion sensing.
- Energy Efficient: Low power consumption extends battery life in portable devices.
- Easy Integration: Digital I2C interface simplifies integration with microcontrollers and other digital systems.
- Small Footprint: Compact package allows for use in space-limited applications.
- Stable Performance: Temperature compensation ensures stable and accurate measurements across varying temperatures.
Additional Details
The TLV493D-A1B6 measures the magnetic field components along the X, Y, and Z axes using integrated Hall sensors. The sensor communicates with a microcontroller via the I2C interface, providing digital output data. Key specifications include the magnetic field range, resolution, power consumption, and operating temperature range. Understanding these parameters is essential for proper design and application of the device in various sensing and control systems.