DRV5056A3QLPGM - Texas Instruments Linear Hall Effect Sensor
The DRV5056A3QLPGM is a high-precision, linear Hall effect sensor from Texas Instruments (TI) designed for a wide range of applications that require accurate position sensing. This sensor is part of TI's DRV5056 series, which is known for its robust performance in various environments and conditions.
At the heart of the DRV5056A3QLPGM lies its ability to convert magnetic flux density to a linear analog output voltage, which makes it ideal for applications such as industrial motor control, displacement measurement, and fluid level detection. The sensor operates over a full-scale range of ±25 mT and provides a sensitivity of 2.5 mV/mT, ensuring precise readings for both strong and weak magnetic fields.
The device is designed to be versatile and user-friendly. It comes in a small, leaded package that allows for easy integration into a wide variety of systems. The 3-pin TO-92 package is suitable for through-hole mounting, providing a straightforward solution for adding magnetic sensing capabilities to your design.
Key features of the DRV5056A3QLPGM include:
- Linear analog output corresponding to the magnetic flux density
- Wide supply voltage range from 3.3V to 38V
- Temperature range from -40°C to 125°C
- High sensitivity of 2.5 mV/mT with a full-scale range of ±25 mT
- Low power consumption, suitable for battery-powered applications
- Reverse supply protection up to -22V
- Robust design that is resistant to mechanical stress
With its high accuracy and reliability, the DRV5056A3QLPGM sensor from Texas Instruments is a perfect choice for designers looking to implement a linear position sensing solution without compromising on performance or quality. Its ease of use and durability make it a valuable component for a variety of industrial, automotive, and consumer applications where precise measurement of magnetic fields is crucial.
Whether you're developing modern industrial equipment or innovative consumer electronics, the DRV5056A3QLPGM offers a straightforward and efficient way to incorporate linear Hall effect sensing into your projects.