Hall effect Gear-tooth Sensor
OHG101DC Hall-effect gear tooth sensors utilize a magnetically biased hall-effect IC to accurately measure the movement of ferrous metal targets.
Supply Voltage | 4.5-24V |
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Operating Temp | -40℃ to 135℃ |
Equivelants | 1GT101DC (HONEYWELL) |
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OH101DC Hall-effect gear tooth sensor datasheet
General Description
OHG101DC Hall-effect gear tooth sensors utilize a magnetically biased hall-effect IC to accurately measure the movement of ferrous metal targets. Optimum sensor performance is dependent on the following variables which must be considered in combination:
- Target material, geometry, and speed
- Sensor/target gap
- Ambient temperature
- Magnetic material
Features
- 5-24VDC power supply
- Digital current-sinking output (open collector)
- Output amplitude not dependent on RPM
- Sense ferrous metal targets.
- The output voltage level is out of relation to rotating speed
- Reverse polarity protection and transient protection (integrated into Hall IC)
- Simple installation and maintenance
- Wide continuous operating temperature range (-40℃ to 135℃)
- EMI resistant
Applications
- Camshaft Position Sensor
- Active Crankshaft Position Sensor
- Pulse Speed and Mile Sensor
- Wheel Speed Sensor
- Tachometers
Order information
Absolute Maximum Ratings (TA=25℃)
Electrical Characteristics (Ta= 25°C )
Reference Target Dimensions
Mounting dimensions