A1391 ALLEGRO [Allegro MicroSystems], A1391 Datasheet

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A1391

Manufacturer Part Number
A1391
Description
Micro Power 3 V Linear Hall Effect Sensors withTri-State Output and User-Selectable Sleep Mode
Manufacturer
ALLEGRO [Allegro MicroSystems]
Datasheet

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Features and Benefits
▪ High-impedance output during sleep mode
▪ Compatible with 2.5 to 3.5 V power supplies
▪ 10 mW power consumption in the active mode
▪ Miniature MLP/DFN package
▪ Ratiometric output scales with the ratiometric supply
▪ Temperature-stable quiescent output voltage and
▪ Wide ambient temperature range: –20°C to 85°C
▪ ESD protection greater than 3 kV
▪ Solid-state reliability
▪ Preset sensitivity and offset at final test
Package: 6 pin MLP/DFN (suffix EH)
1391-DS, Rev. 2
reference voltage (VREF pin)
sensitivity
Approximate scale
withTri-State Output and User-Selectable Sleep Mode
SLEEP
VCC
Hall Element
Regulator
Micro Power 3 V Linear Hall Effect Sensors
Functional Block Diagram
To all subcircuits
A1391, A1392, A1393, and A1395
Amp
Gain
Circuit Reference Current
Programming Logic
Description
The A139x family of linear Hall effect sensor integrated circuits
(ICs) provide a voltage output that is directly proportional to
an applied magnetic field. Before amplification, the sensitivity
of typical Hall effect ICs (measured in mV/G) is directly
proportional to the current flowing through the Hall effect
transducer element inside the ICs. In many applications, it
is difficult to achieve sufficient sensitivity levels with a Hall
effect sensor IC without consuming more than 3 mA of current.
The A139x minimize current consumption to less than 25 μA
through the addition of a user-selectable sleep mode. This makes
these devices perfect for battery-operated applications such as:
cellular phones, digital cameras, and portable tools. End users
can control the current consumption of the A139x by applying a
logic level signal to the S ¯ ¯ L ¯ ¯ E ¯ ¯ E ¯ ¯ P ¯ pin. The outputs of the devices
are not valid (high-impedance mode) during sleep mode. The
high-impedance output feature allows the connection of multiple
A139x Hall effect devices to a single A-to-D converter input.
The quiescent output voltage of these devices is 50 % nominal of
the ratiometric supply reference voltage applied to the VREF pin
of the device. The output voltage of the device is not ratiometric
with respect to the SUPPLY pin.
Continued on the next page…
GND
Offset
Out
R
R
Ratio
Ratio
/ 2
/ 2
VREF
OUT

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A1391 Summary of contents

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... VCC Hall Element Regulator SLEEP 1391-DS, Rev. 2 A1391, A1392, A1393, and A1395 Description The A139x family of linear Hall effect sensor integrated circuits (ICs) provide a voltage output that is directly proportional to an applied magnetic field. Before amplification, the sensitivity of typical Hall effect ICs (measured in mV/G) is directly proportional to the current flowing through the Hall effect transducer element inside the ICs ...

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... Micro Power 3 V Linear Hall Effect Sensors with A1391, A1392, A1393, and A1395 Tri-State Output and User Selectable Sleep Mode Description (continued) Despite the low power consumption of the circuitry in the A139x, the features required to produce a highly-accurate linear Hall effect IC have not been compromised. Each BiCMOS monolithic circuit ...

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... Micro Power 3 V Linear Hall Effect Sensors with A1391, A1392, A1393, and A1395 Tri-State Output and User Selectable Sleep Mode ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS valid through full operating ambient temperature range, unless otherwise noted Characteristic Supply Voltage Nominal Supply Voltage Supply Zener Clamp Voltage ...

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... VREF voltage. externalLPF Test Conditions ≤ CCN REF – ≤ CCN REF CC V < V SLEEP INL A1391 T = 25° REF CCN A1392 T = 25° REF CCN A1393 T = 25° REF ...

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... Micro Power 3 V Linear Hall Effect Sensors with A1391, A1392, A1393, and A1395 Tri-State Output and User Selectable Sleep Mode T 1 OUTPUT TIMING CHARACTERISTICS Characteristic Symbol Power-On Time 3 t PON 4 Power-Off Time t POFF 1 See figure 1 for explicit timing delays. 2 Typical data are for initial design estimations only, and assume optimum manufacturing and application conditions, such as T may vary for individual units, within the specified maximum and minimum limits ...

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... Micro Power 3 V Linear Hall Effect Sensors with A1391, A1392, A1393, and A1395 Tri-State Output and User Selectable Sleep Mode Ratiometric Reference Input Current versus Ambient Temperature A139x REF - (°C) A Electrical Characteristic Data ...

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... Micro Power 3 V Linear Hall Effect Sensors with A1391, A1392, A1393, and A1395 Tri-State Output and User Selectable Sleep Mode Average Ratiometry, Sens, versus Ambient Temperture (A1391) 102.0 101.5 101.0 100.5 100.0 99.5 99.0 98.5 98.0 97.5 - Average Symmetry, Vcc=Vref=Vsleep=3V (A139x) 102.0 101.5 101 ...

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... Micro Power 3 V Linear Hall Effect Sensors with A1391, A1392, A1393, and A1395 Tri-State Output and User Selectable Sleep Mode THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS may require derating at maximum conditions, see application information Characteristic Package Thermal Resistance Symbol 1-layer PCB with copper limited to solder pads 2-layer PCB with 0 ...

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... Micro Power 3 V Linear Hall Effect Sensors with A1391, A1392, A1393, and A1395 Tri-State Output and User Selectable Sleep Mode Ratiometric. The A139x devices feature ratiometric output. The quiescent voltage output and sensitivity are proportional to the ratiometric supply reference voltage. The percent ratiometric change in the quiescent voltage output is defined as: Δ ...

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... Micro Power 3 V Linear Hall Effect Sensors with A1391, A1392, A1393, and A1395 Tri-State Output and User Selectable Sleep Mode A139x are low-power Hall effect sensor ICs that are perfect for power sensitive customer applications. The current consumption of these devices is typically 3.2 mA, while the device is in the active mode, and less than 25 μ ...

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... Micro Power 3 V Linear Hall Effect Sensors with A1391, A1392, A1393, and A1395 Tri-State Output and User Selectable Sleep Mode Device Supply Ratiometry Application Circuit Figures 2 and 3 present applications where the VCC pin is con- nected together with the VREF pin of the A139x. Both of these pins are connected to the battery, Vbat2 ...

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... Micro Power 3 V Linear Hall Effect Sensors with A1391, A1392, A1393, and A1395 Tri-State Output and User Selectable Sleep Mode Application Circuit with User-Configurable Ratiometry In figures 4 and 5, the microprocessor supply voltage determines the ratiometric performance of the A139x output signal the ...

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... Micro Power 3 V Linear Hall Effect Sensors with A1391, A1392, A1393, and A1395 Tri-State Output and User Selectable Sleep Mode Summary of Single-Device Application Circuits Application Circuit C Vbat2 Vbat1 bypass Supply pin Micro- I/O processor I/O C bypass Vbat2 Vbat1 Supply pin Micro- I/O processor I/O C Vbat 1 ...

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... Micro Power 3 V Linear Hall Effect Sensors with A1391, A1392, A1393, and A1395 Tri-State Output and User Selectable Sleep Mode Application Circuit with Multiple Hall Devices and a Single A-to-D Converter Multiple A139x devices can be connected to a single micro- processor or A-to-D converter input. In this case, a single device is periodically triggered and put into active mode by the microprocessor ...

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... Micro Power 3 V Linear Hall Effect Sensors with A1391, A1392, A1393, and A1395 Tri-State Output and User Selectable Sleep Mode Dimensions preliminary only, not for tooling use (reference JEDEC MO-229 WCED) Dimensions in millimeters U.S. Customary dimensions (in.) in brackets, for reference only Dimensions exclusive of mold flash, gate burrs, and dambar protrusions ...

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