Product Description: A3144E TO-92 4.5 to 24V 25mA Sensitive Hall Effect Sensor
The A3144E is a sensitive Hall Effect sensor designed for various applications requiring precise magnetic field detection. Housed in a compact TO-92 package, it operates over a voltage range of 4.5V to 24V, making it versatile for both low and high voltage applications.
Key Features:
- Voltage Range: Operates efficiently from 4.5V to 24V, providing flexibility in various circuit designs.
- Output Current: Supports output currents up to 25mA, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of electronic components.
- Sensitive Operation: Designed for high sensitivity to magnetic fields, allowing for precise detection and measurement.
- TO-92 Package: Compact form factor enables easy integration into tight spaces in electronic projects.
- Wide Application Range: Suitable for automotive, industrial, and consumer electronics applications.
Applications:
- Magnetic Field Detection: Ideal for use in proximity sensors, speed detection, and position sensing.
- Switching Applications: Commonly used in magnetic switches and relay drivers.
- Automotive Systems: Effective for applications in automotive ignition systems and speed sensors.
- Consumer Electronics: Utilized in various electronic devices requiring magnetic field sensing.
Package Included:
- 1 x A3144E TO-92 4.5 to 24V 25mA Sensitive Hall Effect Sensor
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Choose the A3144E Hall Effect sensor for reliable performance and precise magnetic field detection in your electronic designs!
SKU: 2001602
Categories: ICs, Semiconductors, Special Purpose ICs
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