DRV5033AJEDBZRQ1 Ultra-Low Power Digital-Switch Hall Effect Sensor
The DRV5033AJEDBZRQ1 from Texas Instruments is a state-of-the-art digital-switch Hall effect sensor designed for a wide range of applications that require ultra-low power consumption and a reliable magnetic sensing solution. Its chopper-stabilized design ensures high stability over temperature variations and eliminates the need for external capacitors, making it an ideal choice for space-constrained applications.
This digital Hall effect sensor operates over a supply voltage range of 2.5V to 38V, which makes it versatile for use in both battery-powered and industrial systems. The device offers a magnetic sensing solution with a digital bipolar latch output, providing a clear and robust signal transition when a magnetic field is detected. The DRV5033AJEDBZRQ1 is capable of detecting both north and south magnetic poles, and the output will switch based on the polarity of the magnetic field present.
One of the key features of the DRV5033AJEDBZRQ1 is its ultra-low power consumption, drawing a current as low as 1.6 μA in its low-power mode. This makes it an excellent choice for portable and battery-operated devices where power efficiency is critical. Additionally, the device's fast power-on time ensures quick responsiveness, which is essential for applications that demand immediate action upon sensing a magnetic field.
The sensor is housed in a small, leaded SOT-23 package, which provides a compact footprint on the PCB and is suitable for automated assembly processes. Furthermore, its operating temperature range of -40°C to 125°C allows the DRV5033AJEDBZRQ1 to perform reliably in harsh environmental conditions, making it suitable for automotive and industrial applications.
Overall, the DRV5033AJEDBZRQ1 is a robust and efficient solution for designers looking to incorporate magnetic sensing capabilities into their projects. Its combination of low power consumption, high sensitivity, and ease of integration makes it a top choice for applications such as position sensing, rotation detection, and contactless switches.