Texas Instruments TMAG5328 Low-Power Hall-Effect Switches
Texas Instruments TMAG5328 Low-Power Hall-Effect Switches are high precision, low-power, resistor adjustable Hall effect switch sensors with a low operating voltage. The TMAG5328 external resistor sets the operational BOP value. Users can follow a simple formula to calculate the resistor value needed to set up the correct BOP value. The Hysteresis value is fixed; therefore, the BRP value is defined as BOP Hysteresis. The TMAG5328 are housed in a standard SOT-23-6 package and operate from a VCC range of 1.65V to 5.5V. These switches are used in laptop or tablet case sensing, IoT systems, contactless diagnostics or activation, and battery-critical position sensing applications.The TMAG5328 Low-Power Hall-Effect Switches utilize the adjustable threshold feature for easy and quick prototyping, fast design to market, reuse across different platforms, and easy last-minute modifications in case of unexpected changes. The devices output a low voltage when the applied magnetic flux density exceeds the BOP threshold. The output stays low until the flux density decreases to less than BRP, and then the output drives a high voltage. By incorporating an internal oscillator, the device samples the magnetic field and updates the output at a rate of 20Hz for the lowest current consumption.
Features
- Supports an omnipolar magnetic response.
- Supply range of 1.65V to 5.5V
- Adjustable BOP from 2mT to 15mT
- Using 2kΩ to 15kΩ resistors or 160mV to 1200mV voltage source
- Push-Pull output
- Low power consumption
- 1.4µA at 3.3V 20Hz sampling rate
- Industry-standard package and pinout
- SOT-23 package
- –40°C to 125°C operating temperature range
Applications
- Battery-critical position sensing
- Electricity meter tamper detection
- Cell phone, laptop, or tablet case sensing
- E-locks, smoke detectors, appliances
- Medical devices, IoT systems
- Valve or solenoid position detection
- Contactless diagnostics or activation
Typical Schematic
Additional Resources
Publicado: 2022-07-31
| Actualizado: 2024-06-19
