S-5611AB1A-K8T5U

ABLIC
628-S-5611AB1A-K8T5U
S-5611AB1A-K8T5U

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Board Mount Hall Effect/Magnetic Sensors INDUSTRIAL HALL EFFECT SENSOR

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Product Category: Board Mount Hall Effect/Magnetic Sensors
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S-5611A
Brand: ABLIC
Product Type: Board Mount Hall Effect / Magnetic Sensors
Subcategory: Sensors
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TARIC:
8542399000
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8542390090
MXHTS:
8542399999
ECCN:
EAR99

S-5611A Programmable Linear Hall Effect Sensor IC

ABLIC S-5611A Programmable Linear Hall Effect Sensor IC provides an analog output voltage proportional to the magnetic flux density based on the VREF pin voltage. This IC features a built-in non-volatile memory and a 2-wire serial interface that allow flexible switching functions and trimming adjustments. The S-5611A linear Hall effect sensor IC comes with a built-in thermal shutdown circuit with a typical detection circuit of 170°C. This IC features a maximum output response time of 2.5µs with a frequency bandwidth of 400kHz. The S-5611A linear Hall effect sensor IC consumes a 19mA current and operates within the -40°C to 125°C temperature range. Typical applications include magnetic core current sensors, linear position detection, and rotation detection.