Infineon
Angle Sensors
Infineon
TLE5011FUMA1
The TLE5011 is a 360° angle sensor that detects the orientation of a magnetic field by measuring sine and cosine angle components with monolithic integrated Giant Magneto Resistance (iGMR) elements. Data communications are accomplished with a bi-directional Synchronous Serial Communication (SSC) interface that is SPI compatible. The sine and cosine values can be read out digitally. These signals can be digitally processed to calculate the angle orientation of the magnetic field (magnet). This calculation can be done by using a COordinate Rotation DIgital Computer (CORDIC) algorithm. It is possible to connect more than one TLE5011 to one SSC interface of a microcontroller for redundancy or any other reason. If multiple TLE5011 devices are used, the synchronization of the connected TLE5011 is performed by a broadcast command. Each connected TLE5011 can be addressed by a dedicated Chip Select CS pin.
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TLE5012BE5000XUMA1
The Infineon TLE5012B is a 360° angle sensor that detects the orientation of a magnetic field. This is achieved by measuring sine and cosine angle components with monolithic integrated Giant Magneto Resistance (iGMR) elements. These raw signals (sine and cosine) are digitally processed internally to calculate the angle orientation of the magnetic field (magnet). The TLE5012B is a pre-calibrated sensor. The calibration parameters are stored in laser fuses. At start-up the values of the fuses are written into flip-flops, where these values can be changed by the application-specific parameters. Further precision of the angle measurement over a wide temperature range and a long lifetime can be improved by enabling an optional internal autocalibration algorithm. Data communications are accomplished with a bi-directional Synchronous Serial Communication (SSC) that is SPI-compatible. The sensor configuration is stored in registers, which are accessible by the SSC interface. Additionally four other interfaces are available with the TLE5012B: Pulse-Width-Modulation (PWM) Protocol, Short-PWM-Code (SPC) Protocol, Hall Switch Mode (HSM) and Incremental Interface (IIF). These interfaces can be used in parallel with SSC or alone. Pre-configured sensor derivates with different interface settings are available. Online diagnostic functions are provided to ensure reliable operation.
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TLE5012BE5020XUMA1
The Infineon TLE5012B is a 360° angle sensor that detects the orientation of a magnetic field. This is achieved by measuring sine and cosine angle components with monolithic integrated Giant Magneto Resistance (iGMR) elements. These raw signals (sine and cosine) are digitally processed internally to calculate the angle orientation of the magnetic field (magnet). The TLE5012B is a pre-calibrated sensor. The calibration parameters are stored in laser fuses. At start-up the values of the fuses are written into flip-flops, where these values can be changed by the application-specific parameters. Further precision of the angle measurement over a wide temperature range and a long lifetime can be improved by enabling an optional internal autocalibration algorithm. Data communications are accomplished with a bi-directional Synchronous Serial Communication (SSC) that is SPI-compatible. The sensor configuration is stored in registers, which are accessible by the SSC interface. Additionally four other interfaces are available with the TLE5012B: Pulse-Width-Modulation (PWM) Protocol, Short-PWM-Code (SPC) Protocol, Hall Switch Mode (HSM) and Incremental Interface (IIF). These interfaces can be used in parallel with SSC or alone. Pre-configured sensor derivates with different interface settings are available. Online diagnostic functions are provided to ensure reliable operation
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TLE5012BE9000XUMA1
The TLE5012B is a 360° angle sensor that detects the orientation of a magnetic field. This is achieved by measuring sine and cosine angle components with monolithic integrated Giant Magneto Resistance (iGMR) elements. These raw signals (sine and cosine) are digitally processed internally to calculate the angle orientation of the magnetic field (magnet). The TLE5012B is a pre-calibrated sensor. The calibration parameters are stored in laser fuses. At start-up the values of the fuses are written into flip-flops, where these values can be changed by the application-specific parameters. Further precision of the angle measurement over a wide temperature range and a long lifetime can be improved by enabling an optional internal autocalibration algorithm. Data communications are accomplished with a bi-directional Synchronous Serial Communication (SSC) that is SPI-compatible. The sensor configuration is stored in registers, which are accessible by the SSC interface. Additionally four other interfaces are available with the TLE5012B: Pulse-Width-Modulation (PWM) Protocol, Short-PWM-Code (SPC) Protocol, Hall Switch Mode (HSM) and Incremental Interface (IIF). These interfaces can be used in parallel with SSC or alone. Pre-configured sensor derivates with different interface settings are available. Online diagnostic functions are provided to ensure reliable operation.
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TLI5012BE1000XUMA1
The Infineon TLI5012B E1000 is an 360° angle sensor that detects the orientation of a magnetic field, achieved by measuring sine and cosine angle components with monolithic integrated Giant Magneto Resistance (iGMR) elements. These raw signals (sine and cosine) are digitally processed internally to calculate the angle orientation of the magnetic field (magnet).Our TLI5012B E1000 is a pre-calibrated sensor, calibration parameters are stored in laser fuses.At start-up the values of the fuses are written into flip-flops, where these values can be changed by the application-specific parameters.Further precision of the angle measurement over a wide temperature range and a long lifetime are improved with the internal autocalibration algorithm.Data communications are accomplished with a bi-directional Synchronous Serial Communication (SSC) that is SPI-compatible.The sensor configuration is stored in registers, which are accessible by the SSC interface.Additionally the TLI5012B E1000 has Incremental Interface (IIF).
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