MICRONAS HAL108

PRODUCT INFORMATION
HAL 1xy
April/2009
HAL® 1xy
Low-Cost Hall-Effect Sensor Family
The HAL 1xy Hall switch family is designed
for home appliances and industrial applications. The sensors are produced in CMOS
technology and include a temperature-compensated Hall plate with active offset compensation, a comparator, and an open-drain
output transistor.
The comparator compares the actual magnetic flux through the Hall plate (Hall voltage) with the fixed reference values (switching points). Accordingly, the output
transistor is switched on or off.
The active offset compensation leads to
magnetic parameters which are robust
against mechanical stress effects. In addition, the magnetic characteristics are constant in the full supply voltage and temperature range.
Features
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The HAL 1xy family is available in the
SOT89B SMD package and in the leaded
TO92UA package.
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Temperature ranges
– C (Commercial, TJ = 0 °C to +85 °C)
– I (Industrial, TJ = 20 °C to +125 °C)
Operates from 3.8 V to 24 V supply voltage
Operates with static magnetic fields and
dynamic magnetic fields up to 10 kHz
Major Applications
The HAL 1xy is the optimal system solution
for application fields, such as:
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Overvoltage protection at all pins
Reverse-voltage protection at VDD pin
Magnetic characteristics are robust
against mechanical stress effects
Short-circuit protected open-drain output by thermal shut down
Constant switching points over a wide
supply voltage and temperature range
The decrease of magnetic flux density
caused by rising temperature in the sensor system is compensated by a built-in
negative temperature coefficient of the
magnetic characteristics
High temperature stability for home
appliances and industrial applications
High ESD rating
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White goods
– selector switches
– door lock detection
– RPM detection
Power tools
– speed control
– direction switch
Home automation
– garage openers
– door openers
Industrial applications
– Endposition detection
– RPM measurement of motors
– Brushless DC motors
– RPM measurements in flow meters
– Replacement of micro switches
PRODUCT INFORMATION
HAL 1xy
April/2009
Family Overview
Type
Switching Behavior
Sensitivity
HAL 101
unipolar
low
HAL 102
latching
high
HAL 103
latching
medium
HAL 104
latching
low
HAL 106
unipolar
high
HAL 107
unipolar
low
HAL 108
unipolar
medium
HAL 109
unipolar
high
System Architecture
The Hall-effect sensor is a monolithic integrated circuit that switches in response to
magnetic fields. If a magnetic field with flux
lines perpendicular to the sensitive area is
applied to the sensor, the biased Hall plate
forces a Hall voltage proportional to this
field. The Hall voltage is compared with the
actual threshold level in the comparator.
HAL1xy
VDD
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The temperature-dependent bias is used to
compensate the decreasing induction of
magnets at higher temperatures. If the magnetic field exceeds the threshold levels, the
open-drain output switches to the appropriate state. The built-in hysteresis eliminates
oscillation and provides switching behavior
of output without bouncing.
Magnetic offset caused by mechanical
stress is compensated for by using the
“switching offset compensation technique”.
Reverse
Voltage &
Overvoltage
Protection
Temperature
Dependent
Bias
Hall Plate
Hysteresis
Control
Short Circuit &
Overvoltage
Protection
Comparator
Switch
OUT
Output
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Clock
GND
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Fig. 1: Block diagram of the HAL 1xy
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Edition April 14, 2009; Order No. PI000134_001EN
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