Infineon 3-Axis Surface Hall Effect Sensor 2.8 V 24 V, I2C, TSOP, 6-Pin

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N° de stock RS:
223-8569
Référence fabricant:
TLE493DW2B6A3HTSA1
Fabricant:
Infineon
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Marque

Infineon

Product Type

Hall Effect Sensor

Sensor Type

Hall Effect

Number of Axis

3

Technology

Digital

Mount Type

Surface

Interface Type

I2C

Maximum Frequency Response

100kHz

Minimum Frequency Response

5.5kHz

Minimum Supply Voltage

2.8V

Maximum Supply Voltage

24V

Package Type

TSOP

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Pin Count

6

Maximum Operating Temperature

150°C

Width

1.6 mm

Standards/Approvals

No

Length

2.9mm

Series

TLE493D-W2B6

Height

1mm

Supply Current

3.4mA

Automotive Standard

No

The Infineon XENSIV 3D magnetic sensor family offers accurate three dimensional sensing with extremely low-power consumption. Within its small 6-pin package the sensor provides direct measurement of the x, y, and z components of a magnetic field. The system size for these applications can be reduced as magnetic threshold stability over temperature provides a highly accurate and more robust solution for those systems.

Component reduction due to 3D magnetic measurement principle

Wide application range addressable due to high flexibility

Platform adaptability due to device configurability

Supporting functional safety by means of integrated diagnostics

Very low system power consumption due to wake up mode

Disturbance of smaller stray fields are neglectable compared to the high magnetic flux measurement range

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