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PRODUCT TRAINING MODULE: Linear Hall-effect Sensor ICs SS39ET, SS49E, SS59ET Series

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Agenda
In this training module, you will learn the following about Honeywells Linear Hall-effect Sensor ICs (integrated circuits):
A broad portfolio that includes various package styles and packaging options Their key features and how they benefit design engineers The Industrial and Medical applications in which they may potentially be used How to obtain more information

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Introduction
Honeywell offers a variety of Linear Hall-effect Sensor ICs to meet a wide range of industrial and medical application needs They are designed to monitor magnetic fields from a permanent magnet or an electromagnet Honeywell has engineered these devices to enable top performance, precision, repeatability, and ruggedness Various package styles include:
Subminiature SOT-23: SS39ET (new) Flat TO-92 straight leads: SS49E, SS49E-L, and SS49E-T3 Flat TO-92 formed leads: SS49E-F and SS49E-T2 SOT-89: SS59ET

Various packaging options include tape and reel, bulk packaging, and tape in box (ammopack)
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Features and Benefits


Honeywells Linear Hall-effect Sensor ICs offer many features and benefits, including: Cost-effective
Designed and manufactured for cost competitiveness All packages can be supplied on tape for automated, lower-cost assembly

Miniature and sub-miniature construction


SS39ETs small footprint takes up little space on the PC board, often ideal for compact designs with tight space requirements Small size typically allows for more components to be placed onto the board

Flexible
Interfaces with many electrical components without buffering Responds to either positive or negative Gauss Responds to both North and South poles

Stable and accurate


Thermally balanced integrated circuit allows for stable operation and accuracy over the full temperature range
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Features and Benefits (continued)


Energy efficient
Low voltage capability as low as 2.7 Vdc and reduced current consumption of only 6 mA at 5 Vdc help make these products energy efficient

Easy PC board interface


Single current sourcing output for common electronic circuits

Low noise output


Virtually eliminates the need for external filtering

Wide operating temperature range


Temperature range of -40 C to 100 C [-40 F to 212 F] allows for use in a wide range of environments

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Potential Applications Industrial


Honeywells Linear Hall-effect Sensors may potentially be used in several Industrial applications, including: Tamper prevention in utility meters
Thieves sometimes attempt to bypass the operation of an electric, gas or water meter by attaching a strong magnet to it. The utility usage is underestimated when the magnet saturates the current transformer or slows the spinning wheel. Install Honeywells Linear Hall-effect Sensor ICs in multiple locations inside the meter to detect the abnormal presence of a magnetic field. Send an alarm to the utility company or record this fraudulent activity in memory for access at a later date.

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Potential Applications Industrial (continued)


Scooters and electric bikes
Honeywells Linear Hall-effect Sensor ICs may be used to detect handlebar and throttle position on scooters and e-bikes

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Potential Applications Industrial (continued)


Magnetic code reading in safes, security, and building access control systems
A secure electronic lock can be designed using an array of linear magnetic sensors configured to detect a magnetic pattern. If a strong external magnet were brought in proximity to the array, it would be read as a random attempt and could trigger an alarm Honeywells Linear Hall-effect Sensor ICs may be used to unlock the system only if the magnetic field read by each sensor is of the correct polarity and within acceptable amplitude limits Without reproducing the exact magnetic flux pattern, it would be virtually impossible to unlock the system with a single, or even multiple, strong magnets Honeywells Linear Hall-effect Sensor ICs provide sensitivity, output, and very small size

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Potential Applications Industrial (continued)


Speed adjustment in tools and appliances
Honeywells Linear Hall-effect Sensor ICs may be used as a speed adjustment trigger in tools and appliances

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Potential Applications Industrial (continued)


Water pump control in heavy-duty equipment and appliances
A water pump is essentially a special application of an electric motor; these pumps are commonly manufactured for home appliances Honeywells Linear Hall-effect Sensor ICs may be used to generate an enhanced control signal for better resolution of the rotor position, which can improve the motor's efficiency A crude RPM measurement would verify that the pump is working properly; the output of the sensor may be used as an alarm or a shut-off signal to help prevent motor overload

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Potential Applications Industrial (continued)


Pump control in aquariums
A pump may use one or more valves, engage a clutch or gear to begin, or move a lever or piston a specified distance Honeywells Linear Hall-effect Sensor ICs may be used to verify that the valve, clutch, lever or piston is in the specified position

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Potential Applications Industrial (continued)


Current sensing in motors
Honeywells Linear Hall-effect Sensor ICs may be used for basic current sensing for motor load monitoring and detection

Current sensing in appliances


Honeywells Linear Hall-effect Sensor ICs may be used to monitor the current powering the electromagnets in the appliances motor If the current is not within its normal range, the logic could also perform overload or motor malfunction detection
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Potential Applications Industrial (continued)


General linear or angular displacement sensing
Honeywells Linear Hall-effect Sensor ICs may be used for simple linear or angular displacement sensing

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Potential Applications Medical


Honeywells Linear Hall-effect Sensors may potentially be used in Medical applications, such as: Position sensing in infusion pumps
Honeywells Linear Hall-effect Sensor ICs may be used to provide reliable, accurate linear position sensing in infusion pumps Their small size allows for use in compact designs They may be used in automated, lower-cost assemblies, helping to minimize replacement costs

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Online Resources
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About Honeywell Sensing and Control Products


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