Programmable hall-effect sensor replaces mechanical potentiometers and angle measuring devices

Microelectronics International

ISSN: 1356-5362

Article publication date: 1 April 1999

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(1999), "Programmable hall-effect sensor replaces mechanical potentiometers and angle measuring devices", Microelectronics International, Vol. 16 No. 1. https://doi.org/10.1108/mi.1999.21816aad.012

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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Programmable hall-effect sensor replaces mechanical potentiometers and angle measuring devices

Programmable hall-effect sensor replaces mechanical potentiometers and angle measuring devices

Keywords Intermetall, Micronas, Sensors

MICRONAS INTERMETALL, manufacturer of mixed-signal ICs, automotive controllers, and Hall-effect sensors, presents its new linear Hall-effect sensor HAL 800 as a contact-free alternative to mechanical potentiometers and angle measuring devices. The HAL 800 is the world's first Hall-effect sensor featuring programmable, digital on chip signal processing which permits matching to different applications and systems, as well as automatic, electronic in-line adjustment.

The sensor, produced in submicron CMOS technology, delivers an analog output signal which is proportional to the external magnetic field. Therefore, it is suitable for a wide range of position, distance, and angle measuring applications; potential automotive applications include level transmitters for headlamp beam control, position transmitters for the throttle valve, as well as electronic pedals ("drive-by-wire").

Samples of the HAL 800 are available; high-volume production of the sensor is scheduled to start at the beginning of 1999.

For more information, Fax: +49-761-517-2799; E-mail: docservice@intermetall.de: Website: http://www.intermetall.de.

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