MICRONAS HAL85X

PRODUCT INFORMATION
HAL 85x
Oct/2002
HAL 85x
Programmable Hall-Effect Sensors with Arbitrary Output
The HAL 85x complement the existing Halleffect sensor family HAL 8xx. Both universal magnetic field sensors provide an arbitrary output signal. The sensors are produced in submicron CMOS technology.
In combination with a rotating or moving
magnet, the sensors can be employed for
angle, distance, and level measurements.
The sensors provide either a pulse width
modulated (PWM) output signal or a serial
Biphase-M output.
Features
◆ Operates from 4.5 V up to 18 V supply
voltage
◆ High-precision linear Hall effect sensors
with different output formats
◆ Operates with static magnetic fields and
dynamic magnetic fields up to 2 kHz
◆ Various programmable magnetic characteristics with non-volatile memory
◆ Choppered offset compensation
◆ Programmable output characteristic
(32 setpoints with 9 bit resolution)
◆ Overvoltage protection on all pins
◆ Reverse-voltage protection on VDD pins
◆ Programmable output formats
(PWM or serial Biphase-M)
◆ Magnetic characteristics extremely
robust against mechanical stress
◆ Programmable PWM Period
◆ Short-circuit protected output
Major characteristics like magnetic field
range, output characteristic, output format,
sensitivity, shift (duty cycle of the PWM output signal or the serial output word), PWM
period, low and high current, and the temperature coefficients can easily be adjusted
to the magnetic circuit (linear and quadratic)
by programming the non-volatile memory.
The output characteristic can be set with
32 setpoints with a resolution of 9 bit
◆ Open-drain output for HAL 855
◆ EMC-optimized design
◆ Programmable output current source for
HAL 856 (low and high current)
Major Applications
◆ Programming by modulation of the
supply voltage
◆ Contactless potentiometers
The sensors were designed to translate a
linear magnetic field into an arbitrary output
signal or a non-linear magnetic field into a
linear output signal. The sensors are available in the very small leaded package
TO-92UT.
◆ Lock function and built-in redundancy for
EEPROM memory
◆ Level measurement
◆ Operates from –40 °C up to 150 °C
ambient temperature
◆ Magnetic field detection
◆ Digital signal processing
◆ Temperature characteristics programmable for matching all common magnetic materials
Due to the sensor’s versatile programming
characteristics, the HAL 85x is the optimal
system solution for applications such as:
◆ Rotary position measurement
◆ Linear position detection
PRODUCT INFORMATION
HAL 85x
Oct/2002
Development Tools
Programming of the EEPROM memory and
calculation of the individual sensor characteristics can easily be done with a PC and
the application kit from Micronas:
Serial Port
◆ Micronas programmer board
(hardware version 5.x)
◆ Visual Basic programming software for
Windows 9x/2000/NT/ME
HAL Programmer Board
◆ Visual Basic source code
Fig. 1: Development tool setup
System Architecture
The HAL 85x sensors are produced in a
proven automotive submicron CMOS technology.
VDD
The HAL 85x features a temperature-compensated Hall plate with choppered offset
compensation, an A/D converter, digital signal processing, an open-drain output or output current source, an EEPROM memory
with redundancy and lock function for the
calibration data and the output characteristic, a serial interface for programming the
EEPROM, and protection devices on all
pins
Bandgap
Reference
The HAL 85x is programmable by modulating the supply voltage. No additional programming pin is needed.
Temperature
Dependent
Bias
Switched
Hall Plate
A/D
Converter
Supply
Level
Detection
Lock
Control
Oscillator
Digital
Signal
Processing
Open-Drain Output
OUT
EEPROM Memory
GND
The internal digital signal processing is a
great benefit because analog offsets, temperature shifts, and mechanical stress do
not degrade the sensor accuracy.
Fig. 2: Block diagram of the HAL 855
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Edition Oct. 1, 2002; Order No. 6251-604-1PI
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