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Description

The A1301 and A1302 are continuous-time, ratiometric, linear 
Hall-effect sensors. They are optimized to accurately provide 
a voltage output that is proportional to an applied magnetic 
field. These devices have a quiescent output voltage that is 
50% of the supply voltage. Two output sensitivity options are 
provided: 2.5 mV/G typical for the A1301, and 1.3 mV/G 
typical for the A1302. 
The Hall-effect integrated circuit included in each device 
includes a Hall sensing element, a linear amplifier, and a 
CMOS Class A output structure. Integrating the Hall sensing 
element and the amplifier on a single chip minimizes many 
of the problems normally associated with low voltage level 
analog signals.
High precision in output levels is obtained by internal gain 
and offset trim adjustments made at end-of-line during the 
manufacturing process.
These features make the  A1301 and A1302 ideal for use in 
position sensing systems, for both linear target motion and 
rotational target motion. They are well-suited for industrial 
applications over extended temperature ranges, from –40°C 
to 125°C.
Two device package types are available: LH, a 3-pin SOT23W 
type for surface mount, and UA, a 3-pin ultramini SIP for 
through-hole mount. They are lead (Pb) free (suffix,

 –T

) with 

100% matte tin plated leadframes.

A1301-DS, Rev. 5

Features and Benefits

 Low-noise 

output

  Fast power-on time

  Ratiometric rail-to-rail output

  4.5 to 6.0 V operation

 Solid-state 

reliability

  Factory-programmed at end-of-line for optimum 

performance

  Robust ESD performance 

Continuous-Time Ratiometric Linear Hall Effect Sensors 

Functional Block Diagram

Not to scale

Packages: 3 pin SOT23W (suffix LH), and 
3 pin SIP (suffix UA)

A1301 and A1302

Amp

GND

VOUT

VCC

Out

Offset

Trim

Control

Gain

V+

Voltage

Regulator

Filte

r

CBYPASS

Summary of Contents for A1301

Page 1: ...ents made at end of line during the manufacturing process These features make the A1301 and A1302 ideal for use in position sensing systems for both linear target motion and rotational target motion They are well suited for industrial applications over extended temperature ranges from 40 C to 125 C Two device package types are available LH a 3 pin SOT23W type for surface mount and UA a 3 pin ultra...

Page 2: ...s 7 in tape and reel 3000 pieces reel Surface Mount 40ºC to 125ºC A1302KUA T Yes Bulk 500 pieces bag SIP 1Pb based variants are being phased out of the product line Certain variants cited in this footnote are no longer in production The variants should not be purchased for new design applications Samples are no longer available Status change May 1 2006 These variants include A1301ELHLT A1301EUA A1...

Page 3: ...V μs to 4 5 V 100 ns 3 5 μs Output Resistance ROUT ISINK 1 mA ISOURCE 1 mA 2 5 Ω Wide Band Output Noise rms VOUTN External output low pass filter 10 kHz Sens nominal 150 μV Ratiometry Quiescent Output Voltage Error with respect to ΔVCC 1 ΔVOUTQ V TA 25 C 3 0 Magnetic Sensitivity Error with respect to ΔVCC 2 ΔSens V TA 25 C 3 0 Output Linearity Lin TA 25 C 2 5 Symmetry Sym TA 25 C 3 0 Magnetic Char...

Page 4: ...ely the application of a north polarity B magnetic field in the same orientation proportionally decreases the output voltage from its quiescent value This proportionality is specified as the magnetic sensitivity of the device and is defined as The stability of the device magnetic sensitivity as a function of ambient temperature ΔSens ΔTA is defined as Ratiometric The A1301 and A1302 feature a rati...

Page 5: ...0 25 50 75 100 125 150 2 40 2 45 2 50 2 55 2 60 50 25 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 4 5 5 0 5 5 6 0 4 5 5 0 5 5 6 0 LH Package UA Package LH Package UA Package 1301 Device Sensitivity vs Ambient Temperature 1302 Device Sensitivity vs Temperature Temperature C Temperature C 1301 Device VOUTQ vs Ambient Temperature 1302 Device VOUTQ vs Ambient Temperature 1301 Device Sensitivity vs Supply Voltage 1302 Devi...

Page 6: ...99 4 99 5 99 6 99 7 99 8 99 9 100 0 4 5 5 0 5 5 6 0 99 5 99 6 99 7 99 8 99 9 100 0 100 1 100 2 100 3 100 4 100 5 4 5 5 0 5 5 6 0 Supply Voltage V LIN LIN LIN LIN 99 6 99 7 99 8 99 9 100 0 99 8 99 9 100 0 100 1 100 2 100 3 100 4 1302 Device VOUTQ vs Supply Voltage 1301 Device Symmetry vs Supply Voltage 1302 Device Symmetry vs Supply Voltage 1301 Device LIN and LIN vs Supply Voltage 1302 Device LIN ...

Page 7: ...0 075 0 25 010 3 04 2 80 120 110 2 1 3 GAUGE PLANE SEATING PLANE B A B Preliminary dimensions for reference only Dimensions in millimeters U S Customary dimensions in in brackets for reference only reference JEDEC TO 236 AB except case width and terminal tip to tip Dimensions exclusive of mold flash gate burrs and dambar protrusions Exact case and lead configuration at supplier discretion within l...

Page 8: ... is cautioned to verify that the information being relied upon is current Allegro products are not authorized for use as critical components in life support devices or systems without express written approval The information included herein is believed to be accurate and reliable However Allegro MicroSystems Inc assumes no responsibility for its use nor for any infringement of patents or other rig...

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