Allegro MicroSystems, LLC announces a new Vertical Hall-effect Sensor IC that is an extremely temperature-stable and stress-resistant magnetic sensing device designed for harsh operating environments. Allegro’s A1260 is actuated by alternating north and south polarity magnetic fields in plane with the device’s branded face rather than perpendicular to the branded face, as in a traditional Hall-effect sensor. This enables system designers to achieve new mechanical configurations not feasible with traditional planar Hall sensors, including replacing through-hole SIP devices with tiny surface-mount SOT23 ICs, saving space and cost.
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The A1260 is optimized for the speed and position sensing of ring-magnets (motors/encoders) or other moving/rotating assemblies and is targeted at the automotive, communications, consumer and industrial markets. Key end applications include motor commutation and speed and direction sensing in automotive window lifts, sunroofs and tail-/lift-gates; white goods; automated window blinds; garage door openers; sliding doors; etc.
The device is highly sensitive (BOP = 25 G typical) and its magnetic operating characteristics are specified across the operating voltage and temperature ranges. Package type LH is a modified SOT23W surface mount package that switches with magnetic fields oriented perpendicularly to the non-leaded edge of the package. The UA package is an ultra-mini SIP, equipped for through-hole mounting and lead forming, that switches when a magnetic field is presented to the top edge of the package, parallel with the branded face. Both packages are RoHS-compliant and lead (Pb) free (suffix, -T), with 100% matte-tin plated leadframes. The pricing in quantities of 1,000 is $0.51 for the A1260ELHLT-T (-40 to +85 degrees C) and $0.66 for the A1260LLHLT-T (-40 to +150 degrees C).
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