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Magnetic Speed Sensors

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TLE4926C is an active Hall sensor suited to detect the motion and position of ferromagnetic and permanent magnet structures. An additional self-calibration module has been implemented to achieve optimum accuracy during normal running operation. It comes in a three-pin package for the supply voltage and an open drain output.
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The TLE 4927C detects the motion and position of ferromagnetic and permanent magnet structures by measuring the differential flux density of the magnetic field. A self-calibration mode ensures optimum accuracy. Few transitions after start up the sensor has already finished self-calibration and has reached a high-accuracy running mode. As the TLE 4927C is switching at visible fixed (-1) or visible adaptive (-2) hysteresis, the sensor enables accurate operation even at large pitches known from e.g. VR applications. Therefore the TLE 4927C supports cost effective transitions from passive to active sensing. The sensor combines a fast power up time with high accuracy and sensitivity. With a wide temperature range, high ESD robustness and large EMC resistance, the TLE 4927C perfectly meet the requirements of harsh environmental conditions prevalent in automotive applications. The TLE 4927C comes with the well established PG-SSO package with two integrated capacitors and various hysteresis concepts. With all the features, the TLE 4927C is the ideal fitting hall based crankshaft speed sensing solution for today‘s automotive requirements.
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The Hall Effect sensor IC TLE4941C is designed to provide information about rotational speed to modern vehicle dynamics control systems and ABS. The output has been designed as a two wire current interface. The sensor operates without external components and combines a fast power-up time with a low cut-off frequency. Excellent accuracy and sensitivity is specified for harsh automotive requirements as a wide temperature range, high ESD and EMC robustness. State-of-the art BiCMOS technology is used for monolithic integration of the active sensor areas and the signal conditioning circuitry. Finally, the optimized piezo compensation and the integrated dynamic offset compensation enable easy manufacturing and elimination of magnet offsets. The TLE4941C is additionally provided with an overmolded 1.8 nF capacitor for improved EMI performance.
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The Hall Effect sensor IC TLE4941C is designed to provide information about rotational speed to modern vehicle dynamics control systems and ABS. The output has been designed as a two wire current interface. The sensor operates without external components and combines a fast power-up time with a low cut-off frequency. Excellent accuracy and sensitivity is specified for harsh automotive requirements as a wide temperature range, high ESD and EMC robustness. State-of-the art BiCMOS technology is used for monolithic integration of the active sensor areas and the signal conditioning circuitry. Finally, the optimized piezo compensation and the integrated dynamic offset compensation enable easy manufacturing and elimination of magnet offsets. The TLE4941C is additionally provided with an overmolded 1.8 nF capacitor for improved EMI performance.
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The Hall effect sensor IC TLE4942-1C is designed to provide information about rotational speed, direction of rotation, assembly position and limit airgap to modern vehicle dynamics control systems and ABS. The output has been designed as a two wire current interface based on a Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) principle. The sensor operates without external components and combines a fast power-up time with a low cut-off frequency.
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