A1266 Datasheet

A1266
Micropower Ultrasensitive 3D Hall-Effect Switch
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
DESCRIPTION
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The A1266 integrated circuit is an ultrasensitive Hall-effect
switch with 3D omnipolar magnetic actuation. The single
silicon chip includes: three Hall plates, multiplexer, smallsignal amplifier, chopper stabilization, Schmitt trigger, and
NMOS output transistors. The device outputs turn on when a
magnetic field of sufficient strength is applied to the sensor
in any orientation. Removal of the magnetic field will turn
the output off.
True 3D sensing
Omnipolar operation with either north or south pole
2.5 to 5.5 V operation
Low supply current
High sensitivity, BOP typically 25 G
Chopper-stabilized offset cancellation
□□ Superior temperature stability
□□ Extremely low switchpoint drift
□□ Insensitive to physical stress
• Solid-state reliability
• Choice of output format
□□ Separate X, Y, and Z outputs
□□ Combined (X+Y+Z) output
• Tiny SOT-23 packages
PACKAGES:
5-Pin SOT23-W
3-Pin SOT23-W
Two versions of the A1266 offer a choice of output format:
separate X, Y, and Z outputs, or a combined X+Y+Z output.
The low operating supply voltage, 2.5 to 5.5 V, and unique
clocking algorithm assist in reducing the average power
consumption, making it ideal for battery operation (e.g., the
power consumption is less than 25 μW with a 3.3 V supply).
The small geometries of the BiCMOS process allow for
ultrasmall packages suitable for even space-constrained
applications. In this case, a modified SOT23-W surface-mount
package is available in a 3-pin (combined output) or a 5-pin
(separate outputs) configuration, magnetically optimized for
use in a variety of orientations. The packages are lead (Pb) free
and RoHS-compliant, with 100% matte-tin leadframe plating.
Not to scale
VDD
Y Hall
Z Hall
Low-Pass
Filter
Hall
Amp.
Sample, Hold &
Averaging
Note for Pin Designations: Triple-Output (Single Output) Options
Functional Block Diagram
A1266-DS, Rev. 2
OUTX (OUT)
Demultiplexer
X Hall
Dynamic Offset
Cancellation
To All Subcircuits
OUTY (n/a)
Output
Logic
OUTZ (n/a)
GND
A1266
Micropower Ultrasensitive 3D Hall-Effect Switch
SPECIFICATIONS
Selection Guide
Part Number
A1266ELHLT-T
A1266ELHLX-T
A1266ELHLT-SO3-T
A1266ELHLX-SO3-T
Packing
7-in. reel, 3000 pieces per reel
13-in. reel, 10000 pieces per reel
7-in. reel, 3000 pieces per reel
13-in. reel, 10000 pieces per reel
Package
5-pin SOT23-W
5-pin SOT23-W
3-pin SOT23-W
3-pin SOT23-W
Description
Three independent outputs of X, Y, and Z
Three independent outputs of X, Y, and Z
Single output of OR (X, Y, and Z )
Single output of OR (X, Y, and Z )
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Characteristic
Symbol
Notes
Rating
Unit
5.5
V
Forward Supply Voltage
VDD
Reverse Supply Voltage
VRDD
–0.3
V
B
Unlimited
G
Output Off Voltage
VOUT
5.5
V
Reverse Output Voltage
Magnetic Flux Density
VROUT
–0.3
V
Continuous Output Current
IOUT
3
mA
Reverse Output Current
IROUT
–3
mA
–40 to 85
°C
Operating Ambient Temperature
TA
Maximum Junction Temperature
TJ(MAX)
165
°C
Tstg
–65 to 170
°C
Storage Temperature
VDD
1
OUTZ
4
GND
3
OUTY
VDD
1
3
GND
Y
X
1
5
Range E
OUTX
2
OUT
Z
A1266ELHLT-SO3-T and A1266ELHLX-SO3-T
Pin-Outs
A1266ELHLT-T and A1266ELHLX-T
Pin-Outs
Terminal List Table
A1266ELHLT-T and A1266ELHLX-T
A1266ELHLT-SO3-T and A1266ELHLX-SO3-T
Pin
Number
Symbol
1
VDD
2
OUTX
3
OUTY
4
GND
Ground
–
–
5
OUTZ
Output of Z magnetic field direction
–
–
Description
Power Supply
2
Symbol
Description
VDD
Power Supply
Output of X magnetic field direction
OUT
X+Y+Z output
Output of Y magnetic field direction
GND
Ground
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Thermal Characteristics
The A1266’s power consumption is extremely low. On-chip power dissipation will not be an issue under normal operating conditions.
Characteristic
Symbol
Package LH-3, 2-layer PCB with 0.463
each side connected by thermal vias
RθJA
Power Dissipation,
P D (mW )
Package Thermal Resistance
Notes
1900
1800
1700
1600
1500
1400
1300
1200
1100
1000
900
800
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
in.2
of copper area,
Package LH-5, 4-layer board based on the JEDEC standard.
Rating
Unit
110
°C/W
124
°C/W
2-
La
ye
r
(R PCB
,P
θJ
A =
4-L
11 ack
ay
0º ag
er
C/ e
W LH
(R PCB
)
-3
,
θJ
Pa
A =
12 cka
4ºC ge
/W LH
-5
)
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
Temperature (ºC)
Maximum Power Dissipation versus Ambient Temperature
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS: valid over VDD = 2.5 to 5 V and full operating temperature range (unless otherwise specified)
Characteristics
Supply Voltage
Output Leakage Current
Output On Voltage
Symbol
VDD
Test Conditions
Operating, TJ < 165°C
IOUTOFF
VOUT(SAT)
Min.
Typ.1
Max.
Unit
2.5
3.3
5.5
V
B < BRP
–
–
10
µA
IOUT = 2 mA, B > BOP
–
50
500
mV
Awake Time
tawake
–
300
–
µs
Mode Cycle Period
tperiod
–
165
–
ms
Chopping Frequency
Supply Current
fC
–
800
–
kHz
IDD(EN)
Chip Awake (Enabled)
–
–
3.6
mA
IDD(DIS)
Chip Asleep (Disabled), VDD = 2.5 V, TA = 25°C
–
–
15
µA
VDD = 2.5 V, TA = 25°C
–
7.8
21
µA
VDD = 5 V, TA = 25°C
–
9.5
40
µA
IDD(AVG)
MAGNETIC CHARACTERISTICS: valid over VDD = 2.5 to 5 V and full operating temperature range (unless otherwise specified)
Characteristics
Operate Point3
Release Point3
Hysteresis3
Symbol
Test Conditions
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Unit2
BOPS
South pole to left, bottom, or branded face side
(see Figure 1)
–
25
40
G
BOPN
North pole to left, bottom, or branded face side
(see Figure 1)
–40
–25
–
G
BRPS
South pole to left, bottom, or branded face side
(see Figure 1)
5
17.5
–
G
BRPN
North pole to left, bottom, or branded face side
(see Figure 1)
–
–17.5
–5
G
BHYS
BOPS – BRPS, BOPN – BRPN
–
7.5
–
G
N
S
S
S
N
Y
X
N
Z
Figure 1: Three Dimensions of Magnet Orientation.
Applied field may be either north or south polarity.
Typical data are at TA = 25°C and VDD = 3.3 V (unless otherwise noted).
1 G (gauss) = 0.1 mT (millitesla)
3 Applicable to all directions (X, Y, and Z)
1
2
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CHARACTERISTIC DATA
40
35
35
30
30
TA(ºC)
25
-40
20
25
15
85
10
IDD(AVG) (µA)
IDD(AVG) (µA)
40
5
2.5
20
3.3
15
5
10
5
0
0
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
5.0
5.5
-40
-60
-20
0
40
60
80
100
TA (ºC)
Average Supply Current vs. Supply Voltage
Average Supply Current vs. Ambient Temperature
350
25
300
85
250
Y and Z
200
-40
150
25
100
85
500
VOUT(SAT) (mV)
400
TA(ºC)
X Output
-40
450
50
0
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
5.0
450
VDD(V)
X Output
400
2.5
350
3.3
300
5
250
Y and Z
200
150
2.5
100
3.3
50
0
5
5.5
-60
-40
-20
0
VDD (V)
20
40
60
80
100
TA (ºC)
Average Low Output Voltage vs. Ambient Temperature
Average Low Output Voltage vs. Supply Voltage
IOUT = 20 mA
300
300
250
250
TA(ºC)
200
-40
150
25
100
85
50
tPERIOD (ms)
tPERIOD (ms)
20
VDD (V)
500
VOUT(SAT) (mV)
VDD(V)
25
VDD(V)
200
2.5
150
3.3
100
5
50
0
0
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
5.0
5.5
-60
-40
-20
0
20
40
60
80
100
VDD (V)
TA (ºC)
Average Period vs. Supply Voltage
Average Period vs. Ambient Temperature
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40
10
25
85
0
-10
BOPN
-40
-20
25
-30
85
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
VDD (V)
4.5
5.0
5.5
40
3.3
0
BOPN
-10
5
2.5
-20
3.3
-30
5
-60
-40
-20
0
20
TA (ºC)
40
60
80
100
40
VDD(V)
BOPS
30
20
-40
20
2.5
10
25
10
3.3
85
0
5
0
-10
BOPN
-40
-10
2.5
-20
25
-20
3.3
-30
85
-30
5
-40
BOPN
-40
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
5.0
5.5
-60
-40
-20
0
20
40
60
80
100
VDD (V)
TA (ºC)
Average Y-Axis Operate Point vs. Supply Voltage
Average Y-Axis Operate Point vs. Ambient Temperature
40
40
TA(ºC)
BOPS
30
VDD(V)
BOPS
30
20
-40
20
2.5
10
25
10
3.3
85
0
BOP (G)
BOP (G)
2.5
10
Average X-Axis Operate Point vs. Ambient Temperature
TA(ºC)
BOPS
30
20
-40
Average X-Axis Operate Point vs. Supply Voltage
BOP (G)
BOP (G)
-40
VDD(V)
BOPS
30
BOP (G)
BOP (G)
20
-40
40
TA(ºC)
BOPS
30
5
0
-10
BOPN
-40
-10
2.5
-20
25
-20
3.3
-30
85
-30
5
-40
BOPN
-40
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
5.0
5.5
-60
-40
-20
0
20
40
60
80
100
VDD (V)
TA (ºC)
Average Z-Axis Operate Point vs. Supply Voltage
Average Z-Axis Operate Point vs. Ambient Temperature
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40
20
-40
20
2.5
10
25
10
3.3
85
0
-10
-10
2.5
-20
25
-20
3.3
-30
85
-30
BRPN
5
-40
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
5.0
5.5
-60
-40
-20
0
20
40
60
80
100
VDD (V)
TA (ºC)
Average X-Axis Release Point vs. Supply Voltage
Average X-Axis Release Point vs. Ambient Temperature
40
40
TA(ºC)
BRPS
30
VDD(V)
BRPS
30
20
-40
20
2.5
10
25
10
3.3
85
0
BRP (G)
BRP (G)
5
0
BRPN
-40
-40
5
0
BRPN
-10
BRPN
-40
-10
2.5
-20
25
-20
3.3
-30
85
-30
5
-40
-40
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
5.0
-60
5.5
-40
-20
0
20
40
60
80
100
VDD (V)
TA (ºC)
Average Y-Axis Release Point vs. Supply Voltage
Average Y-Axis Release Point vs. Ambient Temperature
40
40
TA(ºC)
BRPS
30
VDD(V)
BRPS
30
20
-40
20
2.5
10
25
10
3.3
85
0
BRP (G)
BRP (G)
VDD(V)
BRPS
30
BRP (G)
BRP (G)
40
TA(ºC)
BRPS
30
5
0
-10
BRPN
-40
-10
2.5
-20
25
-20
3.3
-30
85
-30
5
-40
BRPN
-40
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
5.0
5.5
-60
-40
-20
0
20
40
60
80
100
VDD (V)
TA (ºC)
Average Z-Axis Release Point vs. Supply Voltage
Average Z-Axis Release Point vs. Ambient Temperature
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20
16
16
10
BHYS(N)
-40
8
6
BHYS (G)
85
25
4
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
5
10
BHYS(N)
8
2.5
6
3.3
4.0
4.5
5.0
5
2
0
5.5
-60
-40
-20
0
20
40
60
80
100
VDD (V)
TA (ºC)
Average X-Axis Hysteresis vs. Supply Voltage
Average X-Axis Hysteresis vs. Ambient Temperature
20
20
TA(ºC)
BHYS(S)
18
16
16
10
BHYS(N)
-40
8
6
BHYS (G)
85
2.5
14
25
12
VDD(V)
BHYS(S)
18
-40
14
BHYS (G)
3.3
12
4
85
2
0
25
4
3.3
12
5
10
BHYS(N)
8
2.5
6
3.3
4
85
2
0
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
5.0
5
2
0
5.5
-60
-40
-20
0
20
40
60
80
100
VDD (V)
TA (ºC)
Average Y-Axis Hysteresis vs. Supply Voltage
Average Y-Axis Hysteresis vs. Ambient Temperature
20
20
TA(ºC)
BHYS(S)
18
16
10
BHYS(N)
-40
8
6
25
4
BHYS (G)
85
2.5
14
25
12
VDD(V)
BHYS(S)
18
16
-40
14
BHYS (G)
2.5
14
25
12
VDD(V)
BHYS(S)
18
-40
14
BHYS (G)
20
TA(ºC)
BHYS(S)
18
3.3
12
5
10
BHYS(N)
8
2.5
6
3.3
4
85
2
0
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
5.0
5.5
5
2
0
-60
-40
-20
0
20
40
60
80
100
VDD (V)
TA (ºC)
Average Z-Axis Hysteresis vs. Supply Voltage
Average Z-Axis Hysteresis vs. Ambient Temperature
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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
Device
Power-On
tawake
X Axis
Sleep
tawake
Y Axis
Sleep
tawake
Z Axis
Sleep
tawake = 300 µs [tawake(X) + tawake(Y) + tawake(Z)]
tperiod = 165 ms (tawake + 3 × tsleep)
tsleep = (tperiod – tawake)/3
tsleep = 54.9 ms
tperiod
Awake
IDD(EN)
Sleep
IDD(DIS)
Latch Output
Sample X
Latch Output
Sample Y
Latch Output
Sample Z
Latch Output
Sample X
Figure 2: Device Sleep and Awake Mode Cycle
Low Average Power
To keep average power low, internal timing circuitry activates
the sensor of each axis for 100 µs (followed by a low power
sleep time, tsleep, of 54.9 ms). This awake and sleep cycle occurs
three times for each tperiod, such that all three axes are sampled
in tperiod. The short “awake” time allows for stabilization prior
to the sensor sampling and data latching at the end of each tawake
cycle. The outputs during each tsleep cycle are latched in the last
sampled state. The supply current is not affected by the output
states.
Operation
For the single output option of the A1266, the output switches
low (turns on) when a magnetic field perpendicular to one of the
three Hall sensors, either the X, Y, or Z direction, exceeds the
operate point, BOPS (or is less than BOPN). The A1266 triple output option is configured with three separate outputs (X, Y, or Z),
which switch low (turns on) when a magnetic field perpendicular
to the corresponding Hall sensor (X, Y, or Z) exceeds the operate point, BOPS (or is less than BOPN). When the magnetic field is
reduced below the release point, BRPS (or increased above BRPN),
the device output switches high (turns off). The difference in the
magnetic operate and release points is the hysteresis, BHYS, of
the device. This built-in hysteresis allows clean switching of the
output even in the presence of external mechanical vibration and
electrical noise.
After turn-on, the output voltage is VOUT. Powering-on the device
in the hysteresis region, between BOP and BRP, allows an indeterminate output state. The correct state is attained after the first
excursion beyond BOP or BRP.
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V+
Switch to High
Switch to High
BRPS
BRPN
VOUT
BHYS
0
VOUT(SAT)
BOPS
BOPN
B–
Switch to Low
Switch to Low
0
VOUT(HIGH)
B+
BHYS
Figure 3: Switching Behavior of Omnipolar Switches
On the horizontal axis, the B+ direction indicates increasing south
polarity magnetic field strength, and the B– direction indicates
decreasing south polarity field strength (including the case of
increasing north polarity)
Applications
It is strongly recommended that an external capacitor is connected (in close proximity to the Hall sensor IC) between the
supply and ground of the device to reduce both external noise and
noise generated by the chopper-stabilization technique. As shown
in Figure 4, a 0.1 µF capacitor is typical.
Extensive applications information on magnets and Hall-effect
sensors is available in:
• Hall-Effect IC Applications Guide, AN27701,
• Hall-Effect Devices: Guidelines for Designing Subassemblies
Using Hall-Effect Devices AN27703.1
• Soldering Methods for Allegro’s Products – SMD and
Through-Hole, AN26009
All are provided on the Allegro website:
www.allegromicro.com
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Typical Application Circuits
A1266ELHLT-SO3-T AND A1266ELHLX-SO3-T
For sensors configured with the single output option, one pin
reports the output state from any of the three Hall elements.
VS
VDD
RLOAD
A1266
CBYP
0.1 µF
Sensor
Output
OUT
GND
GND
Figure 4: Typical Application Circuit for the Single Output Selection
A1266ELHLT-T AND A1266ELHLX-T
For sensors configured with the triple output option, the three
separate open drain outputs report the output state from the corresponding Hall elements.
VS
RLOAD
VDD
CBYP
0.1 µF
RLOAD
RLOAD
A1266
OUTX
Sensor
Outputs
OUTY
OUTZ
GND
GND
Figure 5: Typical Application Circuit for the Triple Output Selection
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Chopper Stabilization
A limiting factor for switchpoint accuracy when using Hall-effect
technology is the small signal voltage developed across the Hall
plate. This voltage is proportionally small relative to the offset
that can be produced at the output of the Hall sensor. This makes
it difficult to process the signal and maintain an accurate, reliable
output over the specified temperature and voltage range. Chopper
stabilization is a proven approach used to minimize Hall offset.
The Allegro patented technique, dynamic quadrature offset
cancellation, removes key sources of the output drift induced by
temperature and package stress. This offset reduction technique
is based on a signal modulation-demodulation process. Figure 6
illustrates how it is implemented.
The undesired offset signal is separated from the magnetically
induced signal in the frequency domain through modulation. The
subsequent demodulation acts as a modulation process for the
offset, causing the magnetically induced signal to recover its orig-
inal spectrum at baseband while the DC offset becomes a highfrequency signal. Then, using a low-pass filter, the signal passes
while the modulated DC offset is suppressed. Allegro’s innovative chopper-stabilization technique uses a high-frequency clock.
The high-frequency operation allows a greater sampling rate
that produces higher accuracy, reduced jitter, and faster signal
processing. Additionally, filtering is more effective and results in
a lower noise analog signal at the sensor output. Devices such as
the A1266 that use this approach have an extremely stable quiescent Hall output voltage, are immune to thermal stress, and have
precise recoverability after temperature cycling. This technique
is made possible through the use of a BiCMOS process, which
allows the use of low-offset, low-noise amplifiers in combination
with high-density logic and sample-and-hold circuits.
Multiplexer
VDD
Low-Pass
Filter
Amp.
Sample, Hold &
Averaging
Figure 6: Model of Chopper-Stabilization Circuit (Dynamic Offset Cancellation)
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Micropower Ultrasensitive 3D Hall-Effect Switch
PACKAGE OUTLINE DRAWINGS
For Reference Only – Not for Tooling Use
(Reference DWG-9069)
Dimensions in millimeters – NOT TO SCALE
Dimensions exclusive of mold flash, gate burrs, and dambar protrusions
Exact case and lead configuration at supplier discretion within limits shown
AY
+0.12
2.98
–0.08
D
0.11
REF
2.90
4° ±4°
AZ
AX
5
+0.020
0.180
–0.053
E1 D
E1 D
+0.10
–0.20
1.91
+0.19
–0.06
E3 D
D E2
1
0.17
D REF
2
E2 D
0.25 MIN
D E3
0.55
REF
E3 D
0.25 BSC
Branded Face
SEATING PLANE
GAUGE PLANE
8X 12°
REF
1.00 ±0.13
D E2
+0.10
0.05
–0.05
0.40 ±0.10
0.95
BSC
E1 D
0.20 MIN
NNN
2.40
C
Standard Branding Reference View
AX Active Area Depth, X Axis, 1.49 ±0.2
AY Active Area Depth, Y Axis, 1.45 ±0.15
1.00
AZ Active Area Depth, Z Axis, 0.28 ±0.04
0.70
B
0.95
PCB Reference Layout View
B
Reference land pattern layout; all pads a minimum of 0.20 mm from all adjacent pads;
adjust as necessary to meet application process requirements and PCB layout tolerances
C
Branding Scale and appearance at supplier discretion
D
Hall Elements (E1, E2, and E3), not to scale
Figure 7: Package LH, 5-Pin SOT23-W
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Micropower Ultrasensitive 3D Hall-Effect Switch
For Reference Only – Not for Tooling Use
(Reference DWG-2840)
Dimensions in millimeters – NOT TO SCALE
Dimensions exclusive of mold flash, gate burrs, and dambar protrusions
Exact case and lead configuration at supplier discretion within limits shown
+0.12
2.98
–0.08
AY
4° ±4°
AZ
AX
+0.020
0.180
–0.053
3
D
0.11
REF
2.90
E1 D
E1 D
+0.10
–0.20
1.91
+0.19
–0.06
E3 D
D E2
1
0.17
D REF
2
E2 D
0.25 MIN
D E3
0.55
REF
E3 D
0.25 BSC
Branded Face
SEATING PLANE
GAUGE PLANE
8X 12°
REF
1.00 ±0.13
D E2
+0.10
0.05
–0.05
0.40 ±0.10
0.95
BSC
E1 D
NNN
2.40
C
Standard Branding Reference View
AX Active Area Depth, X Axis, 1.49 ±0.2
AY Active Area Depth, Y Axis, 1.45 ±0.15
1.00
AZ Active Area Depth, Z Axis, 0.28 ±0.04
0.70
0.95
B PCB Reference Layout View
B
Reference land pattern layout; all pads a minimum of 0.20 mm from all adjacent pads;
adjust as necessary to meet application process requirements and PCB layout tolerances
C
Branding Scale and appearance at supplier discretion
D
Hall Elements (E1, E2, and E3), not to scale
Figure 8: Package LH, 3-Pin SOT23-W
Allegro MicroSystems, LLC
115 Northeast Cutoff
Worcester, Massachusetts 01615-0036 U.S.A.
1.508.853.5000; www.allegromicro.com
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Revision History
Revision
Revision Date
–
March 20, 2015
1
May 5, 2015
2
September 22, 2015
Description of Revision
Initial Release
Revised IDD(EN) value and Figure 1
Added 3-pin SOT23-W package option and included explicit Active Area Depth for 3D sensor in
both package drawings; revised IDD(AVG) values and Figure 1; revised pin labels in Functional Block
Diagram
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