Allegro MicroSystems A1301 Features And Benefits

Allegro microsystems, inc. linear hall effect sensors specification sheet

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Continuous-Time Ratiometric Linear Hall Effect Sensors

Features and Benefits

▪ Low-noise output
▪ Fast power-on time
▪ Ratiometric rail-to-rail output
▪ 4.5 to 6.0 V operation
▪ Solid-state reliability
▪ Factory-programmed at end-of-line for optimum
performance
▪ Robust ESD performance
Packages: 3 pin SOT23W (suffix LH), and
3 pin SIP (suffix UA)
Not to scale
A1301-DS, Rev. 5
Functional Block Diagram
V+
VCC
C BYPASS
GND
A1301 and A1302
Description
The A1301 and A1302 are continuous-time, ratiometric, linear
Hall-effect sensors. They are optimized to accurately provide
a voltage output that is proportional to an applied magnetic
field. These devices have a quiescent output voltage that is
50% of the supply voltage. Two output sensitivity options are
provided: 2.5 mV/G typical for the A1301, and 1.3 mV/G
typical for the A1302.
The Hall-effect integrated circuit included in each device
includes a Hall sensing element, a linear amplifier, and a
CMOS Class A output structure. Integrating the Hall sensing
element and the amplifier on a single chip minimizes many
of the problems normally associated with low voltage level
analog signals.
High precision in output levels is obtained by internal gain
and offset trim adjustments made at end-of-line during the
manufacturing process.
These features make the A1301 and A1302 ideal for use in
position sensing systems, for both linear target motion and
rotational target motion. They are well-suited for industrial
applications over extended temperature ranges, from –40°C
to 125°C.
Two device package types are available: LH, a 3-pin SOT23W
type for surface mount, and UA, a 3-pin ultramini SIP for
through-hole mount. They are lead (Pb) free (suffix, –T) with
100% matte tin plated leadframes.
Voltage
Regulator
Out
Amp
Gain
Offset
Trim
Control
VOUT

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Summary of Contents for Allegro MicroSystems A1301

  • Page 1: Features And Benefits

    High precision in output levels is obtained by internal gain and offset trim adjustments made at end-of-line during the manufacturing process. These features make the A1301 and A1302 ideal for use in position sensing systems, for both linear target motion and rotational target motion. They are well-suited for industrial applications over extended temperature ranges, from –40°C...
  • Page 2: Selection Guide

    A1301 A1302 Selection Guide Part Number Pb-free A1301ELHLT-T 7-in. tape and reel, 3000 pieces/reel A1301EUA-T A1301KLHLT-T 7-in. tape and reel, 3000 pieces/reel A1301KUA-T A1302ELHLT-T 7-in. tape and reel, 3000 pieces/reel A1302EUA-T A1302KLHLT-T 7-in. tape and reel, 3000 pieces/reel A1302KUA-T Pb-based variants are being phased out of the product line. Certain variants cited in this footnote are no longer in production The variants should not be purchased for new design applications.
  • Page 3: Device Characteristics

    OUTQ(V) = 25°C = 25°C = 25°C B = 0 G; T = 25°C OUTQ B = 0 G OUTQ(ΔT A1301; T = 25°C Sens A1302; T = 25°C A1301 (ΔT A1302 Linear Hall Effect Sensors = 5 V, unless otherwise noted Min.
  • Page 4 Α Sens (25ºC) Continuous-Time Ratiometric Characteristic Definitions Ratiometric. The A1301 and A1302 feature a ratiometric output. This means that the quiescent voltage output, V , equals one OUTQ and the magnetic sensitivity, Sens, are proportional to the supply voltage, V .
  • Page 5: Typical Characteristics

    A1301 A1302 1301 Device Sensitivity vs. Ambient Temperature 2.65 2.60 UA Package 2.55 2.50 LH Package 2.45 2.40 2.35 –50 –25 Temperature (°C) 1301 Device V vs. Ambient Temperature OUTQ 2.60 2.55 2.50 2.45 2.40 –50 –25 Temperature (°C) 1301 Device Sensitivity vs. Supply Voltage Supply Voltage (V) Continued on the next page...
  • Page 6 A1301 A1302 1301 Device V OUTQ Supply Voltage (V) 1301 Device LIN+ and LIN– vs. Supply Voltage 100.4 100.3 LIN– 100.2 100.1 100.0 LIN+ 99.9 99.8 Supply Voltage (V) 1301 Device Symmetry vs. Supply Voltage 100.0 99.9 99.8 99.7 99.6 99.5...
  • Page 7 A1301 A1302 Preliminary dimensions, for reference only Dimensions in millimeters U.S. Customary dimensions (in.) in brackets, for reference only (reference JEDEC TO-236 AB, except case width and terminal tip-to-tip) Dimensions exclusive of mold flash, gate burrs, and dambar protrusions Exact case and lead configuration at supplier discretion within limits shown Hall element (not to scale) Active Area Depth 0.28 [.011]...
  • Page 8 A1301 A1302 .122 .117 The products described herein are manufactured under one or more of the following U.S. patents: 5,045,920; 5,264,783; 5,442,283; 5,389,889; 5,581,179; 5,517,112; 5,619,137; 5,621,319; 5,650,719; 5,686,894; 5,694,038; 5,729,130; 5,917,320; and other patents pending. Allegro MicroSystems, Inc. reserves the right to make, from time to time, such de par tures from the detail spec i fi ca tions as may be required to permit improvements in the per for mance, reliability, or manufacturability of its products.

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