SS360NT/SS360ST/SS460S High Sensitivity Bipolar LatchingDigital Hall-Effect Sensor ICs 2013/10/28 Honeywell
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DESCRIPTION The SS360NT/SS360ST/SS460S High Sensitivity Bipolar Latching Digital Hall-Effect Sensor ICs are small, sensitive and versatile devices that are operated by the magnetic field from a permanent magnet or an electromagnet. They are designed to respond to alternating North and South poles. The SS360NT is turned ON by a North pole while the SS360ST and SS460S are turned ON by a South pole.
The SS360NT/SS360ST/SS460S offers reliable switching points with a high magnetic sensitivity of 30 G typical (55 G maximum). This sensor IC does not use chopper stabilization on the Hall element, providing a clean output signal and a faster latch response time when compared to competitive high sensitivity Hall-effect bipolar latching sensor ICs which do use chopper stabilization.
These products offer reverse polarity protection, deliver a stable output over a -40 °C to 150 °C [-40 °F to 302 °F] temperature range, and can accept any dc supply voltage from 3 Vdc to 24 Vdc.
For brushless dc motor manufacturers that need latching sensors with reliable, consistent performance for more efficient and smaller designs, Honeywell’s new family of High Sensitivity Hall-Effect Bipolar Latching Sensor ICs responds to low magnetic fields and offers consistent repeatability while delivering faster response times to a change in magnetic field for better motor efficiency.
These Hall-effect devices are available in two package styles: the SS360NT and SS360ST in the miniature SOT-23 surface mount package and the SS460S in the leaded, flat TO-92-style package.
The SS360NT and SS360ST are available on tape and reel (3000 units per reel). The SS460S is available in a bulk package (1000 units per bag).
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