Honeywell SM353LT
Omnipolar Magnetoresistive Sensor 3-Pin SOT-23 1.65 - 5.5 V dc
Mfr. Part #: SM353LT / RS Stock #: 70363559
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Price
Qty.
Standard Price
1
$1.991
5
$1.837
10
$1.749
100
$1.595
250
$1.496
500
$1.298
Additional Inventory
Manufacturer Lead Time:
28 weeks
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Overview
Honeywell Nanopower Series
The Nanopower Series Magnetoresistive Sensor ICs are designed for a wide range of applications due to their ultra-sensitive nature. They can be used in applications with large air gaps, small magnetic fields and where there is a low power requirement. instilllation is simplified as they do not require the magnetic polarity to be identified and they will respond to either the north or south pole applied in a direction parallel to the sensor which potentially could help reduce system costs. The sensors are very efficient and can be operated on a supply voltage as low as 1.65 V with a very low average current consumption and a push-pull output which does not require a pull-up resistor, again reducing costs. Potential Applications Industrial: Mobile equipment (i.e., handheld computing equipment, scanners) Water, electric and gas utility meters Building access control; reed switch replacement for battery-operated security systems Industrial smoke detectors Medical: Exercise equipment Infusion pumps Drawer position sensing (e.g., medical cabinets) Hospital beds White Goods: Lid, door and drawer position detection Fluid flow Medium-sized Consumer Electronics: Battery-optimization position sensor
The Nanopower Series Magnetoresistive Sensor ICs are designed for a wide range of applications due to their ultra-sensitive nature. They can be used in applications with large air gaps, small magnetic fields and where there is a low power requirement. instilllation is simplified as they do not require the magnetic polarity to be identified and they will respond to either the north or south pole applied in a direction parallel to the sensor which potentially could help reduce system costs. The sensors are very efficient and can be operated on a supply voltage as low as 1.65 V with a very low average current consumption and a push-pull output which does not require a pull-up resistor, again reducing costs. Potential Applications Industrial: Mobile equipment (i.e., handheld computing equipment, scanners) Water, electric and gas utility meters Building access control; reed switch replacement for battery-operated security systems Industrial smoke detectors Medical: Exercise equipment Infusion pumps Drawer position sensing (e.g., medical cabinets) Hospital beds White Goods: Lid, door and drawer position detection Fluid flow Medium-sized Consumer Electronics: Battery-optimization position sensor