DRV5055A4QDBZR Hall Effect Sensor by Texas Instruments
The DRV5055A4QDBZR is a linear Hall effect sensor designed and manufactured by Texas Instruments (TI), renowned for its precision and reliability in sensing applications. This sensor is part of the DRV5055 series, which offers a variety of sensitivity options to cater to a wide range of applications. The DRV5055A4QDBZR, in particular, is engineered to provide a linear voltage output that is directly proportional to the magnetic flux density.
Encased in a compact 3-pin DBZ package, the DRV5055A4QDBZR is designed for space-constrained applications while still delivering robust performance. Its small footprint makes it an excellent choice for portable devices, as well as industrial and automotive systems where size and efficiency are critical considerations.
The sensor operates over a wide supply voltage range from 4.5V to 38V, making it versatile for various power environments. This flexibility is essential for systems that encounter fluctuating power conditions or need to be compatible with multiple power sources. Additionally, the DRV5055A4QDBZR can operate within an extended temperature range of -40°C to 125°C, ensuring reliable performance in harsh environments.
With its analog output, the DRV5055A4QDBZR is easy to interface with analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), microcontrollers, or other circuitry, allowing for straightforward integration into a variety of designs. The linear output response also simplifies the process of converting magnetic field measurements into actionable data, which is crucial for applications such as position sensing, current sensing, and speed detection.
Furthermore, the DRV5055A4QDBZR features a ratiometric output, meaning the output voltage scales with the supply voltage. This characteristic ensures consistent performance even when supply voltage varies, enhancing the sensor's stability and accuracy over its entire operating range.
Designed with the quality and expertise that Texas Instruments is known for, the DRV5055A4QDBZR Hall effect sensor is a reliable choice for designers looking to incorporate magnetic field sensing into their projects with minimal fuss and maximum efficiency.
For more technical specifications, application notes, and support resources, potential users can visit the Texas Instruments website or consult the DRV5055 datasheet.