Silicon Labs Surface Hall Effect Sensor 1.7 V 5.5 V, I2C, SOT-23, 5-Pin

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RS Stock No.:
144-1565
Mfr. Part No.:
Si7210-B-00-IVR
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Silicon Labs
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Brand

Silicon Labs

Product Type

Hall Effect Sensor

Sensor Type

Hall Effect

Technology

Analogue

Mount Type

Surface

Magnetic Type

Linear

Interface Type

I2C

Minimum Supply Voltage

1.7V

Package Type

SOT-23

Maximum Supply Voltage

5.5V

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Sensitivity

20mT

Maximum Operating Temperature

125°C

Pin Count

5

Standards/Approvals

No

Length

2.9mm

Series

Si7210

Width

1.6 mm

Height

1.15mm

Automotive Standard

AEC-Q100

Supply Current

50nA

Si7210 I2C Hall Effect Magnetic Sensors


The Si7210 family of Hall-effect magnetic sensors from Silicon Labs features an I2C Interface which enables full configurability of the sensor operate and release points and allows measurement of the magnetic field strength. The Si7210 sensor integrates a chopper-stabilized Hall element, low-noise amplifier, 13-bit ADC and comparator in a single Compact package with I2C functionality.

• Digital I2C Interface with 4 selectable addresses

• Optional Digital Alert output

• Optional ratiometric analogue output

• Optional Tamper detect versions

• Wide 1.7 to 5.5 V operating voltage range

• Industry-leading sensitivity allows use with larger Air gaps and smaller magnets

• Low power consumption to improve operating life in battery powered applications

• Compact 5-pin SOT23 package

• AEC-Q100 Qualified for automotive applications

Hall Effect Sensors, Silicon Labs


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