The 12217 magnet is a round, 3.5 mm dia. x 4 mm thick Y25 ferrite disk magnet. Typical field strength is 1700 Oe at the magnet face.
This magnet is also included in the AG920-07
Gear Tooth Sensor Evaluation Kit.
The 12030 is a 0.125 x 0.25 x 0.5 inch miniature ferrite bar magnet. Typical
field strength is 1500 Oe at the magnet face and forty oersteds one-half inch
away.
This magnet is also included in several sensor evaluation kits, including our Analog
Sensor Evaluation Kit and Sensor
Demo Board.
The SM125-10E Smart Magnetometer combines an omnipolar GMR sensor element with
with easy-to-use digital signal processing.
A digital output provides precise, programmable thresholds.
An I²C interface provides magnetic field data, as well as a
calibration interface. The device is factory calibrated for accuracy. Calibration coefficients are stored in internal nonvolatile memory.
All commands, data, and coefficients are a single byte, and a
slick, elegant data structure lets you get up and running with
a minimum of firmware.
Key features include:
Can detect magnets more than 50 mm away
I²C and digital threshold outputs
0-4 mT linear range
8-bit / 1% output resolution
−40°C to +125°C operating range
5% FS accuracy for 0 to 85°C
10 kSps sample rate for fast response
6 mA typical supply current
In-plane sensitivity more usable than Hall effect sensors
Programmable offset and gain compensation
Optional magnet temperature compensation
2.2 to 3.6 volt supply
Ultraminiature 2.5 x 2.5 x 0.8 mm TDFN package
The 12216 magnet is a round, Y25 ferrite, 6 mm dia. x 4 mm thick disk magnet. Typical field strength is 1100 Oe at the magnet face.
This magnet is also included in the AG920-07
Gear Tooth Sensor Evaluation Kit.
A diametrically-magnetized for use with AAT- and ADT-Series angle sensors. The magnet material is C5/Y25 ferrite or similar.Typical field strength is 1000 Oe at the magnet face.
The SM324-10E Smart Magnetometer combines a Tunneling Magnetoresistance (TMR) sensor element with
sophisticated digital signal processing for unmatched accuracy and precision. An I²C interface provides data as well as an external programming interface, and a digital output provides precise, programmable thresholds.
Unlike awkward, old-fashioned Hall-effect sensors, TMR is sensitive in-plane for
optimal current sensing and easy mechanical interfaces. Key features include:
-2 to +2 mT
Detects polarity
Can detect magnets more than 50 mm away
I²C and digital threshold outputs
24-bit output resolution
In-plane sensitivity more usable than Hall effect sensors
Programmable offset and gain compensation
Calibrated internal temperature sensor
Internal temperature compensation
1.68 to 3.6 volt supply
Ultraminiature 2.5 x 2.5 x 0.8 mm DFN package
The SM225-10E Smart Magnetometer combines a Tunneling Magnetoresistance (TMR) sensor element with
sophisticated digital signal processing for a unique combination of speed and precision. An SPI interface provides data as well as an external programming interface.
Unlike awkward, old-fashioned Hall-effect sensors, TMR is sensitive in-plane for
optimal current sensing and easy mechanical interfaces. Key features include:
0 to 150 Oe / 0 to 15 mT linear range
Can detect magnets more than 50 mm away
SPI interface
2% of full-scale accuracy for 0 to 125°C
Fast 15000 sample-per-second update rate
Factory calibrated
Programmable offset and gain compensation
-40°C to +125°C operating range
Ultraminiature 2.5 x 2.5 mm TDFN package
The 12426 is a split-pole Alnico-5 round horseshoe magnet, ideal for use with
AAT-Series angle sensors.
The magnet is 11 mm diameter by 11 mm tall, with a 3.7 mm hole
through the center for a variety of mounting options.
Typical field strength is 1100 Oe at the magnet face and thirty oersteds 12mm away. This magnet's strength allows a large airgap between the magnet and the sensor.
This magnet is included in our angle sensor evaluation kits.
The 12031 is a 0.312" dia. x 0.125" thick Y25 ferrite disk magnet. Typical field strength is 900 Oe at the magnet face.
This magnet is also included in our Analog
Sensor Evaluation Kit.
The SM228-10E Smart Magnetometer combines a Tunneling Magnetoresistance (TMR) sensor element with
sophisticated digital signal processing for a unique combination of speed and precision. An I2C interface provides data as well as an external programming interface.
Unlike awkward, old-fashioned Hall-effect sensors, TMR is sensitive in-plane for
optimal current sensing and easy mechanical interfaces. Key features include:
0 to 150 Oe / 0 to 15 mT linear range
Can detect magnets more than 50 mm away
I2C interface
Programmable digital threshold output
2% of full-scale accuracy for 0 to 125°C
Fast 10000 sample-per-second update rate
Factory calibrated
Programmable offset and gain compensation
-40°C to +125°C operating range
Ultraminiature 2.5 x 2.5 mm DFN6 package
The 12032 is a 1.0" long x 0.125" wide x 0.39" thick Y25 ferrite bar magnet. Typical
field strength is 1800 Oe at the magnet face.
This magnet is also included in the AG910-07
and AG911-07
GMR Switch Evaluation Kits.
A 0.8 x 0.4 inch (21 x 10 mm) breakout board with the ALT025-14E Tunneling Magnetoresistance (TMR) analog bridge magnetometer.
The board has a pre-soldered sensor and footprints for a standard 0.1" (2.54 mm) header and a common, 1 mm pitch card-edge connector.
The board can be powered by a 0 to 10 V supply and provides a linear, differential output voltage.
A 0.8 x 0.4 inch (21 x 10 mm) breakout board with the ALT026-10E Tunneling Magnetoresistance (TMR) analog bridge magnetometer.
The board has a pre-soldered sensor and footprints for a standard 0.1" (2.54 mm) header and a common, 1 mm pitch card-edge connector.
The board can be powered by a 0 to 10 V supply and provides a linear, differential output voltage.
A 0.8 x 0.4 inch (21 x 10 mm) breakout board with the ALT023-10E high sensitivity Tunneling Magnetoresistance (TMR) analog bridge magnetometer.
The board has a pre-soldered sensor and footprints for a standard 0.1" (2.54 mm) header and a common, 1 mm pitch card-edge connector.
The board can be powered by a 0 to 10 V supply and provides a linear, differential output voltage.
The AAK001-14E is a high-field magnetometer sensor that provides precise sensing
of magnetic fields up to 4 kOe (400 mT). With a unique 1.1 mm x 1.1 mm package
package, it is also our smallest analog sensor.
Features:
Precise sensing of magnetic fields up to 4 kOe (400 mT)
Sensitive to fields of any direction in the IC plane
Ratiometric Wheatstone bridge outputs
Any operating supply voltage up to 12V
Ultraminiature 1.1 x 1.1 mm package
Applications:
Brushless DC motors
Motor commutator sensors
Noncontact high-current measurement
Harsh industrial applications
Note: Parts are sold in increments of 100 for quantities of 100 or more.
This part is RoHS compliant.
A 0.8 x 0.4 inch (21 x 10 mm) breakout board with the ALT021-10E ultrahigh sensitivity Tunneling Magnetoresistance (TMR) analog bridge magnetometer.
The board has a pre-soldered sensor and footprints for a standard 0.1" (2.54 mm) header and a common, 1 mm pitch card-edge connector.
The board can be powered by a 0 to 10 V supply and provides a linear, differential output voltage.
The AG961-07E provides easy connections to an SM125-10E Smart GMR Magnetometer. In addition to the sensor, the board has a recommended bypass capacitor and a six-pin header connected to each of the sensor I/O pads. A connector is provided to connect the board to the AG955-07E Self-Contained SM124/SM125 Programmer or customers' own boards.
The board is approximately 0.5 by 0.6 inches (12 x 15 mm).