iA1188N

iA1188N Hall-effect sensor is a temperature stable, stress-resistant sensor. Superior high-temperature
performance is made possible through a dynamic offset cancellation that utilizes chopper-stabilization. This
method reduces the offset voltage normally caused by device over molding, temperature dependencies, and
thermal stress.

Features

 

  • DMOS Hall IC Technology
  • Reverse Bias Protection on Power Supply Pin
  • Chopper Stabilized Amplifier Stage
  • Optimized for BLDC Motor Applications
  • Reliable and Low Shifting on High Temp Condition
  • Good ESD Protection
  • Customer Sensitivity/Temperature Selection Are Available
  • DFN 1.6x1.6
Specification
Supply Voltage 2.5V~26V
Supply Current(MAX) 5mA
Operation Point -25 ~ -5 Gauss
Release Point 5 ~ 25 Gauss
Hysteresis(BOP-BRP) 30 Gauss
Package DFN1.6x1.6
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