The HAL1563SU is a versatile programmable linear Hall effect sensor from Micronas GmbH (now part of TDK-Micronas). It is designed to measure magnetic fields and convert them into an analog voltage output. This sensor is highly configurable, allowing users to tailor its performance to specific application requirements.
Applications:
- Current sensing
- Position sensing
- Angle sensing
- Linear displacement measurement
- Rotary position measurement
Features:
- Linear output voltage proportional to magnetic field
- Programmable sensitivity and offset
- Programmable temperature compensation
- Wide operating temperature range
- Short circuit and overvoltage protection
- Low noise performance
- Small package size (typically SOT23 or similar)
Benefits:
- Accurate and reliable magnetic field measurement
- Flexibility to adapt to different application requirements through programmability
- Stable performance over temperature variations due to temperature compensation
- Robust protection against electrical stresses
- High signal-to-noise ratio for precise measurements
- Easy integration into various systems due to its small size
Additional Details:
The HAL1563SU typically operates from a 5V power supply. The programming interface is often accessed via a serial interface (e.g., I2C). The sensitivity, offset, and temperature compensation parameters are stored in non-volatile memory within the sensor. Refer to the Micronas/TDK-Micronas datasheet for detailed information on programming, electrical characteristics, and application circuits. Proper magnetic circuit design is crucial for achieving optimal performance in specific applications.