DRV5055A1QDBZT Linear Hall Effect Sensor by Texas Instruments
The DRV5055A1QDBZT from Texas Instruments is a high-precision linear Hall effect sensor that operates over a wide voltage range and is designed for a variety of applications where accurate position sensing is crucial. This sensor provides a linear voltage output that is directly proportional to the applied magnetic flux density, enabling precise and reliable measurement of magnetic fields in real-time.
Encased in a compact, surface-mount package, the DRV5055A1QDBZT is designed to be space-efficient and suitable for automated assembly processes, making it a great choice for integration into modern, compact electronic systems. Its robust design ensures stable operation over a temperature range of -40°C to 125°C, which allows for use in environments that experience significant temperature variations.
Key Features:
- Linear Voltage Output: The sensor provides an analog output voltage that varies linearly with the magnetic flux density, making it easy to interface with analog-to-digital converters for further processing.
- Wide Range of Supply Voltages: With an operating voltage range of 4.5V to 38V, the DRV5055A1QDBZT is versatile and can be used in various power environments.
- High Sensitivity: The device offers a sensitivity of 2.5 mV/G, allowing for the detection of both strong and subtle magnetic fields with high precision.
- Temperature Compensated: Built-in temperature compensation ensures consistent performance across a wide range of operating temperatures.
- Chopper-Stabilized: The sensor's chopper-stabilized design reduces the influence of temperature and stress-related drift, enhancing the accuracy of measurements.
Applications:
- Position sensing in industrial controls
- Displacement measurement in automotive systems
- Current sensing in power management applications
- Magnetic field measurement in medical devices
The DRV5055A1QDBZT is an ideal solution for designers looking for a reliable, high-performance linear Hall effect sensor. Its ease of use, combined with Texas Instruments' reputation for quality, makes it an excellent choice for both prototyping and mass production in a variety of industries.