A1204 Allegro MicroSystems, A1204 Datasheet

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A1204

Manufacturer Part Number
A1204
Description
(A1201 - A1204) Continuous-Time Bipolar Switch Family
Manufacturer
Allegro MicroSystems
Datasheet
Features and Benefits
▪ Continuous-time operation
▪ Stable operation over full operating temperature range
▪ Reverse battery protection
▪ Solid-state reliability
▪ Factory-programmed at end-of-line for optimum
▪ Robust EMC performance
▪ High ESD rating
▪ Regulator stability without a bypass capacitor
Packages: 3 pin SOT23W (suffix LH), and
3 pin SIP (suffix UA)
Not to scale
A1201-DS, Rev. 5
performance
▫ Fast power-on time
▫ Low noise
VCC
Continuous-Time Bipolar Switch Family
Regulator
Functional Block Diagram
Gain
Amp
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To all subcircuits
Control
A1201, A1202, A1203, and A1204
Trim
Description
The Allegro
bipolar switches are next-generation replacements and
extension of the popular Allegro A3134, A3133, and A3132
bipolar switch product line. Overall, the A120x family, produced
with BiCMOS technology, consists of continuous-time devices
that feature fast power-on time and low-noise operation. Device
programming is performed after packaging, to ensure increased
switchpoint accuracy by eliminating offsets that can be induced
by package stress. Unique Hall element geometries and low-
offset amplifiers help to minimize noise and to reduce the
residual offset voltage normally caused by device overmolding,
temperature excursions, and thermal stress.
The A120x Hall-effect bipolar switches include the following on
a single silicon chip: voltage regulator, Hall-voltage generator,
small-signal amplifier, Schmitt trigger, and NMOS output
transistor. The integrated voltage regulator permits operation
from 3.8 to 24 V. The extensive on-board protection circuitry
makes possible a ±30 V absolute maximum voltage rating for
superior protection in automotive and motor commutation
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Offset
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A1201, A1202, A1203, and A1204 Hall-effect
GND
VOUT

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A1204 Summary of contents

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... Continuous-Time Bipolar Switch Family Description The Allegro ® A1201, A1202, A1203, and A1204 Hall-effect bipolar switches are next-generation replacements and extension of the popular Allegro A3134, A3133, and A3132 bipolar switch product line. Overall, the A120x family, produced with BiCMOS technology, consists of continuous-time devices that feature fast power-on time and low-noise operation ...

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... The variants should not be purchased for new design applications because obsolescence in the near future is probable. Samples are no longer available. Status change: October 31, 2006. These variants include: A1204ELHLT-T, A1204EUA-T, A1204LLHLT-T, and A1204LUA-T. 2 Contact Allegro for additional packing options. ...

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... A1201, A1202, A1203, and A1204 OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS over full operating voltage and ambient temperature ranges, unless otherwise noted Characteristic Symbol Electrical Characteristics 1 Supply Voltage V Output Leakage Current I OUTOFF Output On Voltage V OUT(SAT) Power-On Time 2 Output Rise Time 3 3 Output Fall Time I CCON ...

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... A1201, A1202, A1203, and A1204 THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS may require derating at maximum conditions, see application information Characteristic Package Thermal Resistance Continuous-Time Bipolar Switch Family Symbol Package LH, 1-layer PCB with copper limited to solder pads Package LH, 2-layer PCB with 0.463 in. R θJA side connected by thermal vias ...

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... A1201, A1202, A1203, and A1204 Supply Current (On) versus Ambient Temperature (A1201/02/03/04) 8.0 7.0 6.0 5.0 4.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 0 – (°C) A Supply Current (Off) versus Ambient Temperature (A1201/02/03/04) 8.0 7.0 6.0 5.0 4.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 0 – (°C) A Output Voltage (On) versus Ambient Temperature (A1201/02/03/04) 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 – (°C) ...

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... A1201, A1202, A1203, and A1204 Operate Point versus Ambient Temperature (A1201 -10 -20 -30 -40 - (°C) A Release Point versus Ambient Temperature (A1201 -10 -20 -30 -40 -50 - (°C) A Hysteresis versus Ambient Temperature (A1201 ...

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... A1201, A1202, A1203, and A1204 Operate Point versus Ambient Temperature (A1202, A1203 - (°C) A Release Point versus Ambient Temperature (A1202, A1203) -5 -15 -25 -35 -45 -55 -65 -75 - (°C) A Hysteresis versus Ambient Temperature (A1202, A1203 ...

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... A1201, A1202, A1203, and A1204 Bipolar Device Switching The devices of the A120X family provide highly sensitive switching for applications using magnetic fields of alternating polarities, such as ring magnets. There are three switching modes for bipolar devices, referred to as latch, unipolar switch, and negative switch ...

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... A1201, A1202, A1203, and A1204 the field is reduced beyond the B level, the device switches OP back to the low state. The typical output behavior of the A120x devices is latching. That is, switching to the low state when the magnetic field at the Hall sensor exceeds the operate point threshold, B point, the output voltage is V ...

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... A1201, A1202, A1203, and A1204 The choice between continuous-time and chopper-stabilized designs is solely determined by the application. Battery manage- ment is an example where continuous-time is often required. In these applications chopped with a very small duty cycle CC in order to conserve power (refer to figure 4). The duty cycle ...

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... A1201, A1202, A1203, and A1204 Power Derating The device must be operated below the maximum junction temperature of the device Under certain combinations of J(max) peak conditions, reliable operation may require derating sup- plied power or improving the heat dissipation properties of the application. This section presents a procedure for correlating factors affecting operating T ...

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... A1201, A1202, A1203, and A1204 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 ...

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... A1201, A1202, A1203, and A1204 .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 tions as may be required to permit improvements in the per for mance, reliability, or manufacturability of its products ...

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