HMC1512 Honeywell Microelectronics & Precision Sensors, HMC1512 Datasheet - Page 7

SENSOR DISPLACEMENT ROTARY

HMC1512

Manufacturer Part Number
HMC1512
Description
SENSOR DISPLACEMENT ROTARY
Manufacturer
Honeywell Microelectronics & Precision Sensors
Datasheet

Specifications of HMC1512

Position - Sensing
±90°
Sensor Type
Angular, Linear - Magnetoresistive
Voltage - Supply
1 V ~ 25 V
Resistance (ohms)
2.1K
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 125°C
Sensitivity Range
2.1mV/°
Sensor Output
Voltage
Terminal Type
PCB Thru Hole
Output Type
Differential
Supply Voltage
5V
Sensor Terminals
SMD
Leaded Process Compatible
No
Supply Current
1mA
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
342-1010-2
342-1010-5
342-1010-5

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HMC1501/1512
To interface with output pins of the HMC1501 (OUT+, OUT-), an instrumentation amplifier circuit is typically used.
Instrumentation amplifiers can be purchased as complete integrated circuits, or constructed via combinations of discrete
components and integrated circuits; such as operational amplifiers (op-amps). The purpose of an instrumentation amplifier
is to derive the difference signal (OUT+ minus OUT-), and to provide additional signal amplification as desired. The figure
below shows a typical instrumentation amplifier circuit using an op-amp with external discrete components.
With a typical HMC1501 position sensor, a low cost operational amplifier (e.g. LMV358) could be used as a differential
amplifier shown in the schematic above. The 10 kilo-ohm input resistors present a high impedance from the Wheatstone
bridge, and the 249 kilo-ohm resistor set the amplifier gain and bias at 25V/V and 2.5 volts respectively. The 0.01
microfarad capacitor is placed in the feedback loop to low system bandwidth and to further exclude noise outside the
sensor and amplifier circuits. The analog output voltage of the amplifier is typically fed to an Analog-to-Digital Converter
(ADC) stage stand-alone or within a microprocessor integrated circuit. A recommendation of 10-bit ADC circuits or higher
is expected.
For angular measurements, the same information applies, except the mechanical arrangement changes a bit.
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+5.0V
Gnd1
Gnd2
Vbridge
U1
HMC1501
OUT-
OUT+
10.0k
10.0k
.01 f
249k
+2.5V
-
+
Op-Amp
249k
U2
Analog
output
Microprocessor
With ADC
ADC0
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