The ATS137-WG-7-A is a cutting-edge Hall Effect Sensor IC from Diodes Incorporated, designed to deliver high-performance solutions for a variety of applications. This unipolar switch, which operates on a supply voltage ranging from 3.5V to 20V, is a versatile component suitable for automotive and industrial systems, particularly where precision and reliability are paramount.
Key Features:
- Supply Voltage: The device can operate on a wide range of supply voltages from 3.5V to 20V, making it highly adaptable to different power environments.
- Temperature Range: With an operating temperature range of -40°C to +85°C, it is built to withstand harsh environmental conditions, ensuring consistent performance.
- Output Type: The ATS137-WG-7-A features an open-drain output, providing a flexible interface for various electronic circuits and allowing for simple wire-OR connections.
- Sensitivity: Designed for high magnetic sensitivity, the sensor can detect and measure magnetic fields with precision, making it ideal for accurate switching and control applications.
- Chopper Stabilized Design: The inclusion of a chopper-stabilized design enhances stability and performance by reducing offset, drift, and switch point variation.
- Package: It comes in a small, lead-free, RoHS-compliant SOT-89 package that is both space-efficient and environmentally friendly.
Applications:
The ATS137-WG-7-A is a versatile sensor that can be integrated into a wide range of applications. It is particularly well-suited for automotive applications such as camshaft and crankshaft position sensing, speed and position detection in anti-lock braking systems (ABS), and power window motors. In the industrial sector, it can be used in motor control, flow rate sensing, and contactless switches, among other applications.
Quality and Reliability:
Diodes Incorporated is committed to providing high-quality, reliable components. The ATS137-WG-7-A is no exception, and it is manufactured to meet stringent quality standards, ensuring dependable operation for critical applications where sensor failure is not an option.