Part Number Hot Search : 
6P18C M190A STP4N 15KP60 SSM6N HCS125 TS32105 SI106
Product Description
Full Text Search
 

To Download 3161 Datasheet File

  If you can't view the Datasheet, Please click here to try to view without PDF Reader .  
 
 


  Datasheet File OCR Text:
 Data Sheet 27621.30A
3161
HALL-EFFECT SWITCH FOR 2-WIRE APPLICATIONS
This Hall-effect switch is a monolithic integrated circuit designed to operate continuously over extended temperatures to +85C. The unipolar switching characteristic makes this device ideal for use with a simple bar or rod magnet. The A3161ELT and A3161EUA are identical except for package. Each device includes a voltage regulator for operation with supply voltages of 3.5 to 25 volts, reverse battery protection diode, quadratic Hall-voltage generator, temperature compensation circuitry, small-signal amplifier, Schmitt trigger, and a constant-current open-collector output. Noise radiation is limited by control of the output current slew rate. Two package styles provide a magnetically optimized package for most applications. Suffix `LT' is a miniature SOT-89/TO-243AA transistor package for surface-mount applications; suffix `UA' is a threelead ultra-mini SIP for through-hole mounting.
V
X
CC
1
2
3
GROUND
Dwg. PH-003-3
OUTPUT
SUPPLY
FEATURES and BENEFITS
s s s s s s s s s
Pinning is shown viewed from branded side.
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
at TA = +25C Supply Voltage, VCC Continuous ................................. 28 V Surge (tw 100 ms) .................... 40 V Reverse Battery Voltage, VRCC Continuous ................................ -25 V Surge (tw 100 ms) ................... -40 V Magnetic Flux Density, B ....... Unlimited Output OFF Voltage, VOUT .............. 28 V Operating Temperature Range, TA ............................. -40C to +85C Storage Temperature Range, TS ........................... -65C to +170C
Internal Current Regulator for 2-Wire Operation Output Slew Rate Controlled 3.5 V to 25 V Operation ... Needs Only An Unregulated Supply Reverse Battery Protection Excellent Temp. Stability Activate with Small, Commercially Available Permanent Magnets Small Size Solid-State Reliability ... No Moving Parts Resistant to Physical Stress
Always order by complete part number, e.g., A3161ELT .
3161 HALL-EFFECT SWITCH FOR 2-WIRE APPLICATIONS
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS over operating voltage and temperature ranges.
Limits Characteristic Supply Voltage Load Current (2-wire application) Symbol VCC IOUT + ICC Test Conditions Operating 3.5 V VOUT < 12 V, B < BRP VOUT 12 V, B < BRP B > BOP Output Current IOUT IOFF Output Saturation Voltage Output Slew Rate Output Settling Time VOUT di/dt tsd B < BRP VOUT = 24 V, B > BOP IOUT = 5 mA, B < BRP CL = 20 pF CL = 20 pF Min. 3.5 12 12 -- -- -- - -- -- Typ. -- 15 15 3.5 12 <1.0 0.9 7.0 -- Max. 25 17 19 5.0 -- 10 1.5 20 20 Units V mA mA mA mA A V mA/s s
MAGNETIC CHARACTERISTICS over operating supply voltage range.
Limits At TA = +25C Characteristic Operate Point (output turns OFF) Release Point (output turns ON) Hysteresis (BOP - BRP) Symbol BOP BRP Bhys Min. - 30 5.0 Typ. 130 110 20 Max. 160 - - Over Oper. Temp. Range Min. - 30 5.0 Typ. 130 110 20 Max. 160 - 80 Units G G G
NOTE:Typical values are at TA = +25C and VCC = 12 V.
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
1
VCC
3
OUTPUT
REG.
X
2
GROUND
Dwg. FH-017
115 Northeast Cutoff, Box 15036 Worcester, Massachusetts 01615-0036 (508) 853-5000 Copyright (c) 1998, 1999, Allegro MicroSystems, Inc.
3161 HALL-EFFECT SWITCH FOR 2-WIRE APPLICATIONS
TYPICAL OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS
SWITCH POINTS
200
TOTAL SUPPLY CURRENT
20
+ I CC ) in mA
VCC = 25 V 15 VCC = 3.5 V
150
B < BRP
SWITCH POINT in GAUSS
OPERATE POINT
100
RELEASE POINT
TOTAL SUPPLY CURRENT (I
OUT
10
50
5.0 VCC = 25 V VCC = 3.5 V 0 -50 B > BOP
OVER OPER. VOLT. RANGE
0 -50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 150
-25
0
25
50
75
100
125
150
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE in C
Dwg. GH-044-1
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE in C
Dwg. GH-028-4
OUTPUT SATURATION VOLTAGE
1200
SAFE OPERATING AREA
30
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS SUPPLY VOLTAGE in VOLTS
1000
25
SATURATION VOLTAGE in mV
800
20 PACKAGE SUFFIX CODE -UA 15 PACKAGE SUFFIX CODE -LT 10
600
400
200
IOUT = 5 mA VCC = 10 V
5
0 -50
0
-25
0
25
50
75
100
125
150
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE in C
Dwg. GH-029-3
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE in C
Dwg. GH-068
3161 HALL-EFFECT SWITCH FOR 2-WIRE APPLICATIONS
SENSOR LOCATIONS
Suffix "LT"
ACTIVE AREA DEPTH 0.030" 0.76 mm NOM 0.085" 2.16 mm 0.045" 1.14 mm
OPERATION
The output of these devices (pin 3) switches OFF when the magnetic field at the Hall sensor exceeds the operate point threshold (BOP). When the magnetic field is reduced to below the release point threshold (BRP), the device output switches ON. The difference in the magnetic operate and release points is called the hysteresis (Bhys) of the device. This built-in hysteresis allows clean switching of the output even in the presence of external mechanical vibration and electrical noise.
15
A
1 2 3
12
BOP
Dwg. MH-008-7
OUTPUT CURRENT in mA
9.0
Suffix "UA"
ACTIVE AREA DEPTH 0.018" 0.46 mm NOM 0.078" 1.98 mm
6.0
TA = +25C
3.0
BRP
A
BRANDED SURFACE 1 2 3
0.054" 1.36 mm
0 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 MAGNETIC FLUX DENSITY in GAUSS
Dwg. GH-007-1
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
Dwg. MH-011-8
These devices are normally operated in a 2-wire mode, where the supply terminal and the output terminal are tied together. An external comparator detects the change in total supply current by the addition (output ON, B > BOP) or subtraction (output OFF, B < BRP) of IOUT. Hall effect applications information is available in the "Hall-Effect IC Applications Guide", which can be found in the latest issue of the Allegro MicroSystems Electronic Data Book, AMS-702 or Application Note 27701, or at www.allegromicro.com.
TYPICAL 2-WIRE APPLICATION
SUPPLY Icc + IoUT
3
0.1 F
2
V
CC
100
Dwg. EH-011
X
1
115 Northeast Cutoff, Box 15036 Worcester, Massachusetts 01615-0036 (508) 853-5000
3161 HALL-EFFECT SWITCH FOR 2-WIRE APPLICATIONS
PACKAGE DESIGNATOR `LT'
Dimensions in Inches (for reference only)
0.173 0.181 0.064 0.072 0.090 0.102
0.055 0.063 0.014 0.017
0.155 0.167
1
2
3
0.084 0.090
0.035 0.047 0.059
BSC
0.014 0.019 0.017 0.022 0.118
BSC
Dwg. MA-009-3 in
Dimensions in Millimeters (controlling dimensions)
4.40 4.60 1.62 1.83 2.29 2.60 1.40 1.60 0.35 0.44
3.94 4.25
1
2
3
2.13 2.29
0.89 1.20 1.50
BSC
0.36 0.48 0.44 0.56 3.00
BSC
Dwg. MA-009-3 mm
3161 HALL-EFFECT SWITCH FOR 2-WIRE APPLICATIONS
PACKAGE DESIGNATOR `UA'
Dimensions in Inches (controlling dimensions)
0.164 0.159
Dimensions in Millimeters (for reference only)
4.17 4.04
45
0.062 0.058
45
1.57 1.47
0.122 0.117 45 0.031
3.10 2.97 45 0.79
0.085
MAX
1
2
3
2.16
MAX
1
2
3
0.640 0.600
0.015
16.26 15.24
0.38
SEE NOTE
0.016
SEE NOTE
0.41
0.050
BSC
Dwg. MH-014D in
1.27
BSC
Dwg. MH-014D mm
NOTES: 1. Tolerances on package height and width represent allowable mold offsets. Dimensions given are measured at the widest point (parting line). 2. Exact body and lead configuration at vendor's option within limits shown. 3. Height does not include mold gate flash.
115 Northeast Cutoff, Box 15036 Worcester, Massachusetts 01615-0036 (508) 853-5000
3161 HALL-EFFECT SWITCH FOR 2-WIRE APPLICATIONS
Allegro MicroSystems, Inc. reserves the right to make, from time to time, such departures from the detail specifications as may be required to permit improvements in the design of its products. The information included herein is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, Allegro MicroSystems, Inc. assumes no responsibility for its use; nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use.
3161 HALL-EFFECT SWITCH FOR 2-WIRE APPLICATIONS
HALL-EFFECT SENSORS SELECTION GUIDE
Partial Part Number 3240 3210 3361 3362 3161 3141 3235 5140 3142 3143 3144 3122 3123 3121 3150 Avail. Oper. Characteristics at TA = +25C Temp. BOP(max) BRP(min) Bhys(typ) Features HALL-EFFECT UNIPOLAR SWITCHES in order of BOP and Bhys E/L E E E E E/L S E E/L E/L E/L E/L E/L E/L J +50 70 +120 +120 +160 +160 +175 -25 +200 +230 +340 +350 +400 +440 +450 +40 to +850 +5.0 5.0 +50 +50 +30 +10 +25 -175 +50 +75 +165 +50 +140 +180 +125 - 10 7.7 5.0* 5.0* 20 55 15* 15* 55 55 55 55 105 105 105 20 chopper stabilized micropower, chopper stabilized 2-wire, chopper stabilized 2-wire, chopper stabilized 2-wire output 1 output 2 300 mA output Notes 1
2 2 1, 3
programmable, chopper stabilized HALL-EFFECT LATCHES & BIPOLAR SWITCHES in order of BOP and Bhys
1
3260 E/L +30 -30 20 bipolar, chopper stabilized 3280 E/L +40 -40 45 chopper stabilized 3134 E/L +50 -50 27 bipolar switch 3133 K/L/S +75 -75 52 bipolar switch 3281 E/L +90 -90 100 chopper stabilized 3132 K/L/S +95 -95 52 bipolar switch 3187 E/L +150 -150 100* 3177 S +150 -150 200 3625 S +150 -150 200 900 mA outputs 1, 3, 5 3626 S +150 -150 200 400 mA outputs 1, 3, 5 3195 E/L +160 -160 220 1, 4 3197 L +160 -160 230 1 3175 S +170 -170 200 3188 E/L +180 -180 200* 3283 E/L +180 -180 300 chopper stabilized 3189 E/L +230 -230 100* 3275 S +250 -250 100* 5 3185 E/L +270 -270 340* Operating Temperature Ranges: S = -20C to +85C, E = -40C to +85C, J = -40C to +115C, K = -40C to +125C, L = -40C to +150C Notes 1. Protected. 2.Output 1 switches on south pole, output 2 switches on north pole for 2-phase, bifilar-wound, unipolar-driven brushless dc motor control. 3. Power driver output. 4.Active pull down. 5.Complementary outputs for 2-phase bifilar-wound, unipolar-driven brushless dc motor control. * Minimum. Latches will not switch on removal of magnetic field; bipolar switches may switch on removal of field but require field reversal for reliable operation over operating temperature range.
115 Northeast Cutoff, Box 15036 Worcester, Massachusetts 01615-0036 (508) 853-5000


▲Up To Search▲   

 
Price & Availability of 3161

All Rights Reserved © IC-ON-LINE 2003 - 2022  

[Add Bookmark] [Contact Us] [Link exchange] [Privacy policy]
Mirror Sites :  [www.datasheet.hk]   [www.maxim4u.com]  [www.ic-on-line.cn] [www.ic-on-line.com] [www.ic-on-line.net] [www.alldatasheet.com.cn] [www.gdcy.com]  [www.gdcy.net]


 . . . . .
  We use cookies to deliver the best possible web experience and assist with our advertising efforts. By continuing to use this site, you consent to the use of cookies. For more information on cookies, please take a look at our Privacy Policy. X