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Latch IC offers improved switching repeatability

Allegro Microsystems

A1222 Hall-effect latch IC

Allegro Microsystems Europe has launched the A1222, a temperature-stable and stress-resistant Hall-effect latch IC.

The latch IC is said to offer improved switching repeatability in applications such as detecting the speed and direction of ring magnets for motor commutation in the automotive, industrial and consumer market sectors.

The device, which is available in different package styles to provide an optimum configuration for most applications, is suited for operation over extended temperature ranges up to +150C.

Good high-temperature performance is made possible through dynamic offset cancellation, reducing the residual offset voltage normally caused by device overmoulding, temperature dependencies, and thermal stress.

The A1222 includes, on a single silicon chip, a voltage regulator, Hall-voltage generator, small-signal amplifier, chopper stabilisation circuitry, a Schmitt trigger, and a short-circuit-protected open-collector output that can sink up to 25mA.

An on-board regulator permits operation with supply voltages from 3.0-24V.

Allegro Microsystems Europe said advantages are realised by reducing the minimum operating voltage.

This device can be used in 3V applications, and additional external resistance can be added in series with the supply pin for greater protection against transient events.

Two package styles provide a magnetically optimised configuration for most applications.

Package type LH is a modified SOT23W surface-mount package, while the UA is a three-lead, ultra-mini-SIP for through-hole mounting.

Each package type is available as lead (Pb) free (suffix, -T), with a 100 per cent matt tin-plated lead frame.

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