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DRV5053VAQDBZR

DRV5053VAQDBZR

DRV5053VAQDBZR

Texas Instruments

DRV5053VAQDBZR datasheet pdf and Magnetic Sensors - Linear, Compass (ICs) product details from Texas Instruments stock available on our website

SOT-23

DRV5053VAQDBZR Datasheet PDF

non-compliant

Technical Specifications

Parameter NameValue
TypeParameter
Lifecycle Status ACTIVE (Last Updated: 3 days ago)
Factory Lead Time 6 Weeks
Contact PlatingGold
Mount Surface Mount
Mounting Type Surface Mount
Package / Case TO-236-3, SC-59, SOT-23-3
Number of Pins 3
Operating Temperature-40°C~125°C TA
PackagingTape & Reel (TR)
Series Automotive, AEC-Q100
JESD-609 Code e4
Feature Temperature Compensated
Pbfree Code yes
Part StatusActive
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) 1 (Unlimited)
ECCN Code EAR99
Additional FeatureIT HAS SENSITIVITY OF -90 MV/MT
Voltage - Supply 2.5V~38V
Base Part Number DRV5053
Current - Supply (Max) 3.6mA
Output Type Analog Voltage
Termination Type SOLDER
Output Current2.3mA
Bandwidth 20kHz
Output Polarity COMPLEMENTARY
Linearity 1 %
Housing PLASTIC
Sensing Range±9mT
Axis Single
Output Range 0-2V
Input Mode BIPOLAR
Height 1.22mm
Length 2.92mm
Width 1.3mm
Thickness 1mm
Radiation HardeningNo
RoHS StatusROHS3 Compliant
Lead Free Lead Free
In-Stock:4901 items

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DRV5053VAQDBZR Product Details

Description:
The DRV5053VAQDBZR is a Hall effect sensor from Texas Instruments that is designed to detect the presence of a magnetic field. It is a bipolar device that operates on 3.3V/5V/9V/12V/15V/18V/24V and comes in a 3-pin SOT-23 package.

Features:
• Bipolar Hall effect sensor
• Operating voltage range of 3.3V/5V/9V/12V/15V/18V/24V
• 3-pin SOT-23 package
• Low power consumption
• High sensitivity
• High temperature stability
• RoHS compliant

Applications:
The DRV5053VAQDBZR is suitable for a wide range of applications, including:
• Automotive
• Industrial
• Robotics
• Security systems
• Magnetic field sensing
• Position sensing
• Speed sensing
• Proximity sensing

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