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| Quantity | Price (Incl GST) |
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| 1+ | $0.765 ($0.8415) |
| 10+ | $0.643 ($0.7073) |
| 100+ | $0.612 ($0.6732) |
| 500+ | $0.551 ($0.6061) |
| 1000+ | $0.530 ($0.583) |
| 2500+ | $0.520 ($0.572) |
| 5000+ | $0.509 ($0.5599) |
Product Information
Product Overview
TLE496044MS2XTSA1 is an XENSIV™ magnetic switch with extended diagnostics. This sensor measures the magnetic field orthogonal to the PCB direction in the Z direction. The sensor has an open-drain output providing speed information. The sensor is developed according to ISO 26262 and provides built-in diagnosis functions to support functional safety applications with requirements up to ASIL B. Potential applications include window lift/sunroof, power closure actuators, seat positioning/seat belt pretensioner, BLDC commutation for automotive and industrial applications, shutter and garage door openers.
- Product validation according to AEC-Q100, Grade 0, qualified for automotive applications
- ASIL B compliant, ISO 26262 safety element out of context for safety requirements up to ASIL B
- Magnetic sensing using a horizontal Hall element for orthogonal sensing on PCB
- Built-in diagnostic with fault indication, overcurrent protection, overtemperature protection
- Highly accurate magnetic sensitivity over temperature and life time
- High robustness to thermal and mechanical stresses by active error compensation (chopping technique)
- Defined power on state at initial start-up, optimized for pre-regulated power supply stages
- Reverse battery protection (-18V), ESD performance ±4kV
- Junction temperature: -40 to 170°C
- SOT23-3 package
Technical Specifications
Unipolar Hall Effect Switch
0.0085T
3V
SOT-23
Open Drain
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170°C
No SVHC (21-Jan-2025)
0.01T
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32V
3 Pin
1Outputs
-40°C
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Technical Docs (1)
Legislation and Environmental
Country in which last significant manufacturing process was carried outCountry of Origin:China
Country in which last significant manufacturing process was carried out
RoHS
Product Compliance Certificate