Hall effect position sensor
Optek electronics
OMH090 OMH3019, OMH3020, OMH3040, OMH3075, OMH3131 (B, S versions)
Features:
Designed for non-contact switching operations
Operates over a broad range of supply voltages
Excellent temperature stability operates in harsh environments
Suitable for military and space applications
Processing patterned after class B or S of MIL-STD-883
Through Hole 0.40" [10.16 mm] lead length minimum
Surface Mount 0.125" [3.18 mm] lead length
ESD Rating of Class 3B per MIL-STD-883G, M3015.7, HB model.
Description:
These Hall-effect devices contain a monolithic integrated circuit which incorporates a Hall element, a linear amplifier, a threshold amplifier, and Schmitt trigger on a single Hallogic® silicon chip. Included on-chip is a bandgap voltage regulator that allows operation with a wide range of supply voltages. These devices feature logic level
output and provide up to 21 mA of sink current. This allows direct driving of more than 7 TTL loads or any standard logic family using power supplies ranging from 4.5 to 24 volts. Output amplitude is constant at switching frequencies from DC to over 200 kHz.
The Uni-Polar turns on with a (logic level "0") after a sufficient magnetic field from the south pole of a magnet approaches the symbolized face of the device (operating point) and turns off (logic level "1") after the magnetic field reaches a minimum value. The Bi-Polar device turns on (logic level "0") in the presence of a magnetic south pole and turns off (logic level "1") when subjected to a magnetic north pole. Both magnetic poles are necessary for operation for Bi-Polar devices.








