| Parameters |
| Factory Lead Time |
2 Weeks |
| Mounting Type |
Through Hole |
| Package / Case |
TO-226-3, TO-92-3 (TO-226AA) |
| Supplier Device Package |
TO-92-3 |
| Operating Temperature |
-40°C~150°C TA |
| Packaging |
Bulk |
| Published |
2008 |
| Feature |
Programmable Function, Programmable Hysteresis, Programmable Trip Point, Temperature Compensated |
| Part Status |
Active |
| Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) |
1 (Unlimited) |
| Max Operating Temperature |
150°C |
| Min Operating Temperature |
-40°C |
| Technology |
Hall Effect |
| Voltage - Supply |
2.7V~24V |
| Function |
Programmable |
| Current - Supply (Max) |
3.9mA |
| Output Type |
Open Drain |
| Max Output Current |
70mA |
| Current - Output (Max) |
70mA |
| Max Supply Current |
3.9mA |
| Sensing Method |
Hall Effect |
| RoHS Status |
RoHS Compliant |
MLX92232LUA-AAA-000-SP Overview
Bulk package done to protect the magnetic switch from damage. For safety reasons, magnetic switches are packaged in TO-226-3, TO-92-3 (TO-226AA) packages. As a maximum current, magnetic switches can supply 3.9mA. It is possible for these switches to operate at a maximum current of 70mA. Magnetic switches should have a maximum current of 70mA to operate. This switch can supply a maximum of 3.9mA amps. A maximum operating temperature of 150°C can be set for the magnetic switches. This magnetic switch, however, must be operational at a temperature greater than -40°C.
MLX92232LUA-AAA-000-SP Features
Packaging: Bulk
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): 1 (Unlimited)
Supply Voltage: 2.7V~24V
Operating Temperature: -40°C~150°C TA
Mounting Type: Through Hole
Output Type: Open Drain
Maximum Supply Current: 3.9mA
MLX92232LUA-AAA-000-SP Applications
There are a lot of Melexis Technologies NV MLX92232LUA-AAA-000-SP Magnetic Switches applications.
- Control of magnetic apparatus
- Monitor protections of the safety gates
- Mixers
- Discrimination of ferromagnetic
- Tachometers/counters
- White goods
- Speedometers
- Steering position
- Reading of magnetic data storage media
- Speed and RPM (revolutions per minute) sensing