Diodes Incorporated AH1898 Omnipolar Hall Effect Switch IC

Diodes AH1898 is a micropower magnetic range selectable (Bop/Brp) Omnipolar Hall Effect Switch IC with internal pull-up and pull-down capability, designed for portable and battery-powered consumer equipment such as cellular phones and portable PCs. To support battery-powered equipment and low voltage microcontrollers, the AH1898 can operate over the supply range of 1.6V to 3.6V and uses a hibernating clocking system to minimize the power consumption. The average supply current is only 4.3µA typical at 1.80V. The AH1898 has an 8kV ESD rating on the supply and output pins. To minimize PCB space the AH1898 is packaged in the small CSP package (0.81mm x 0.81mm typical). The output is activated with either a north or south pole of sufficient magnetic field strength. 

The user can select one of two magnetic sensitivity bands via the BSEL pin without the addition of any external components allowing a flexible but small solution. The band select can be hardwired or be changed on the fly via a logic source such as a micro-controller. When the magnetic flux density (B) perpendicular to the package is larger than the operate point (Bop), the output will be turned on (pulled low) and held until B is lower than the release point (Brp). The output will remain off when there is no magnetic field.

Features

  • Omnipolar Operation (North or South pole)
  • Programmable Operate and Release Points
  • Supply Voltage of 1.6V to 3.6V
  • Chopper Stabilized Design Provides
    • Superior Temperature Stability
    • Minimal Switch Point Drift
    • Enhanced Immunity to Physical Stress
  • Micropower Operation
  • No External Pull-up Resistors Required
  • Good RF Noise Immunity
  • -40°C to +85°C Operating Temperature
  • 8kV Human Body Model ESD Capability
  • Miniature U-WLB0808-4 (CSP 0.81mm x 0.81mm typical)

Applications

  • Open and Close Detect for Cellular Phones
  • Holster or Cover Detect for Cellular Phones and Tablet PCs
  • Cover or Display Switch in Portable PCs
  • Digital Still, Video Cameras and Handheld Gaming Consoles
  • Proximity and Position Switches
Inilathala: 2014-05-30 | Na-update: 2022-03-11