Honeywell Through Hole Digital Hall-Effect Device 3.8 V 30 V, Digital, TO-92, 3-Pin

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RS Stock No.:
211-9936
Mfr. Part No.:
SS441A
Manufacturer:
Honeywell
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Brand

Honeywell

Product Type

Digital Hall-Effect Device

Sensor Type

Minute

Technology

Hall Effect Technology

Mount Type

Through Hole

Magnetic Type

Unipolar

Interface Type

Digital

Minimum Supply Voltage

3.8V

Package Type

TO-92

Maximum Supply Voltage

30V

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

150°C

Pin Count

3

Height

3mm

Standards/Approvals

No

Width

1.57 mm

Length

4.06mm

Series

SS

Automotive Standard

No

Supply Current

20mA

The Honeywell SS400 Series and SS500 Series are small and versatile digital Hall-effect devices that are operated by the magnetic field from a permanent magnet or an electromagnet, and are designed to respond to alternating North and South poles, or to a South pole only. They are available in bipolar, latching or unipolar magnetics. On-board regulation provides stable operation over a 3.8 Vdc to 30 Vdc supply voltage range.

Quad Hall IC design minimizes mechanical stress effects

Temperature-compensated magnetics help provide stable operation over a wide temperature range of -40°C to 150°C [-40°F to 302°F]

Broad, inclusive supply voltage capability from 3.8 Vdc to 30 Vdc for application flexibility

Digital, open collector sinking output for easy interfacing with a variety of common electronic circuits

High sensitivity versions available for potential applications requiring high accuracy or wide gaps

Bipolar, latching or unipolar magnetics

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