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Edition 2007-12-05 published by Infineon Technologies AG, Am Campeon 1-12, 81726 Mnchen, Germany
Features Digital output signal For unipolar and alternating magnetic fields Large temperature range Temperature compensated magnetic performance Protection against reversed polarity Output protection against electrical disturbances SOT-89
Marking 05 35 45 2
TLE4905/35/45-2 (Unipolar/Bipolar Magnetic Field Switches) have been designed specifically for automotive and industrial applications. Reverse polarity protection is included on-chip as is output protection against negative voltage transients. Typical applications are position/proximity indicators, brushless DC motor commutation, rotational indexing etc.
Data Sheet
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2.25 0.2
10.2
3
AEP02150
Figure 1 Pin Definitions and Funtions Pin No. 1 2 3 Symbol Function Supply voltage Ground Output
VS
GND Q
Data Sheet
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Circuit Description The circuit includes Hall generator, amplifier and Schmitt-Trigger on one chip. The internal reference provides the supply voltage for the components. A magnetic field perpendicular to the chip surface induces a voltage at the hall probe. This voltage is amplified and switches a Schmitt-trigger with open-collector output. A protection diode against reverse power supply is integrated. The output is protected against electrical disturbances.
Amplifier
2 GND
Figure 2
Block Diagram
Data Sheet
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Functional Description Unipolar Type TLE4905 (Figure 3 and 4) When a positive magnetic field is applied in the indicated direction (Figure 3) and the turn-on magnetic induction BOP is exceeded, the output of the Hall-effect IC will conduct (Operate Point). When the magnetic field is reduced to a value smaller than the release point, the output of the IC turns off (Release Point; Figure 4).
+ Branded Side
VQ
VS
AES01231
Figure 3
Sensor/Magnetic-Field Configuration
Induction
Figure 4
Data Sheet
Functional Description Bipolar Type TLE4935/45-2 (Figure 5 and 6) When a positive magnetic field is applied in the indicated direction (Figure 5) and the turn-on magnetic induction BOP is exceeded, the output of the Hall-effect IC will conduct (Operate Point). The output state does not change unless a reverse magnetic field exceeding the turn-off magnetic induction |BRP| is exceeded. In this case the output will turn off (Release Point; Figure 6).
+ Branded Side
VQ
VS
AES01231
Figure 5
Sensor/Magnetic-Field Configuration
B
Figure 6
Data Sheet
Absolute Maximum Ratings Tj = 40 to 150 C Parameter Supply voltage Supply voltage Output voltage Output current Output reverse current Junction temperature Storage temperature Thermal resistance Symbol Limit Values Unit Remarks min. max. 32 40 32 100 100 150 150 100 V V V mA mA C C 40 40 50
VS VS VQ IQ IQ Tj Tstg Rth JA
K/W
Note: Stresses above those listed here may cause permanent damage to the device. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. Operating Range Parameter Supply voltage Junction temperature Symbol Limit Values Unit Remarks min. max. 24 150 V C 4.0 40
VS Tj
Note: In the operating range the functions given in the circuit description are fulfilled.
Data Sheet
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AC/DC Characteristics 4.0 V VS 24 V; 40 C Tj 150 C Parameter Supply current Symbol 1.6 Limit Values min. typ. 2.5 3.5 0.25 max. 5.0 0.5 10 1 mA mA mA V A s Unit Test Condition Test Circuit 1 1 1 1 1 1
IQL tr / tf
RL = 1.2 k CL 33 pF
Note: The listed characteristics are ensured over the operating range of the integrated circuit. Typical characteristics specify mean values expected over the production spread. If not otherwise specified, typical characteristics apply at Tj = 25 C and the given supply voltage.
Data Sheet
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Magnetic Characteristics 4.0 V VS 24 V Parameter Symbol TLE4905 unipolar min. Junction Temperature Tj = 40 C Turn-ON induction Turn-OFF induction Hysteresis (BOP-BRP) BOP BRP BH 7.5 5.5 2 19 17 6.5 10 20 20 20 10 40 3 6 1 6 3 5 mT mT mT max. Limit Values TLE4935 bipolar latch min. max. TLE4945-2 bipolar switch min. max. Unit
Junction Temperature Tj = 25 C Turn-ON induction Turn-OFF induction Hysteresis (BOP-BRP) BOP BRP BH 7 5 2 18 16 6 10 20 20 20 10 40 3 6 1 6 3 5 mT mT mT
Junction Temperature Tj = 85 C Turn-ON induction Turn-OFF induction Hysteresis (BOP-BRP) BOP BRP BH 6.5 4.5 2 17.5 15 5.5 10 20 20 20 10 40 3 6 1 6 3 5 mT mT mT
Junction Temperature Tj = 150 C Turn-ON induction Turn-OFF induction Hysteresis (BOP-BRP) BOP BRP BH 6 4 2 17 14 5 10 20 20 20 10 40 3 6 1 6 3 5 mT mT mT
Note: The listed characteristics are ensured over the operating range of the integrated circuit. Typical characteristics specify mean values expected over the production spread. If not otherwise specified, typical characteristics apply at Tj = 25 C and the given supply voltage.
Data Sheet
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VS
S
+ 4.7 nF RL CL
VS
GND
TLE 4905/35/35-2/45-2
Q
AES01244
VQL 0 B RP B HY B OP B
VQL B RP 0 B HY B OP B
AED01422
0.1VQH
t tr tf
AED01246
Figure 7
Data Sheet
Test Circuit 1
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Mainframe VS
Sensor
VS
GND
TLE 4905/35/35-2/45-2
Signal
AES01247
Figure 8
Application Circuit
Data Sheet
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S
mA S = SLow - SHigh 0.75
Q = 40 mA
0.8
0.5
0.6
T j = 125 C
0.4
0.25
0.2
T j = -40 C
0 -40
50
100
150 C 200 Tj
20
40
60
mA
100
4 VS = 24 V
10
2 VS = 4.0 V
B OPmin B RPmin
0 -50
50
100
C
Tj
200
0 -40
50
100
C
Tj
200
Data Sheet
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B OPmax
10
B OPmin
0
-6
B OPmin B RPmin
-10
B RPmax
-12
-20 -40
50
100
B RPmin 200 C
Tj
-18 -40
50
100
C
Tj
200
B HYmin
0 -40
50
100
C
Tj
200
Data Sheet
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10 max
2.5 0.1
4 0.25
0.35 0.1
Package Information
AEA02487
Sorts of Packing
Package outlines for tubes, trays etc. are contained in our data book Package Information. SMD = Surface Mounted Device Data Sheet 15
GPS05558
0.2 B
1.0 0.2
Revision History:2007-12-05, V1.3 Previous Version: 2004-03-19, V1.2 Page all Subjects (major changes since last revision) TLE4935-2G removed
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Data Sheet
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