ams OSRAM 1 Axis Surface Hall Effect Sensor -0.3 V 7V, UVW, SPI, PWM, TSSOP, 14-Pin

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500 - 500$10.849$5,424.50
1000 - 1500$10.623$5,311.50
2000 +$10.415$5,207.50

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RS Stock No.:
200-9472
Mfr. Part No.:
AS5147U-HTSM
Brand:
ams OSRAM
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Brand

ams OSRAM

Sensor Type

Hall Effect

Product Type

Hall Effect Sensor

Number of Axis

1

Technology

CMOS

Mount Type

Surface

Interface Type

UVW, SPI, PWM

Magnetic Type

Axis

Maximum Frequency Response

3059Hz

Minimum Frequency Response

48Hz

Minimum Supply Voltage

-0.3V

Package Type

TSSOP

Maximum Supply Voltage

7V

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

150°C

Pin Count

14

Length

5mm

Series

AS5

Standards/Approvals

ASIL-D, AEC-Q100 grade 0, IPC/JEDEC J-STD-020, ISO26262

Automotive Standard

AEC-Q100 Grade 0

Supply Current

98mA

COO (Country of Origin):
AT
The AS5147U/AS5247U is a high-resolution redundant rotary position sensor for fast absolute angle measurement over a full 360-degree range. This position sensor is equipped with a revolutionary integrated dynamic angle error compensation (DAEC™) with almost 0 latency at higher rotational speed. For increased signal quality at lower rotational speed, the dynamic filter system (DFS™) reduces transition noise. The robust design of the device suppresses the influence of any homogenous external stray magnetic field. A standard 4-wire SPI serial interface with a CRC protection allows a host microcontroller to read 14-bit absolute angle position data from the AS5147U/AS5247U and to program non-volatile settings without a dedicated programmer. Incremental movements are indicated on a set of ABI signals with a maximum resolution of 16989 steps / 4096 pulses per revolution.

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