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A3144 Hall effect Sensor


3 January 2018 - 0 Comments
 
3144 Hall Effect Sensor
A3144 Hall effect Sensor Pinout

Pin Configuration:

No: Pin Name Description

1 +5V (Vcc) Used to power the hall sensor, typically +5V is used

2 Ground Connect to the ground of the circuit

3 Output This pin goes high, if magnet detected. Output voltage is equal to Operating voltage.

 
Hall-effect sensor Specifications:

 Digital Output Hall-effect sensor


 Operating voltage: 4.5V to 28V (typically 5V)
 Output Current: 25mA
 Can be used to detect both the poles of a magnet
 Output voltage is equal to operating voltage
 Operating temperature: -40°C to 85°C
 Turn on and Turn off time is 2uS each
 Inbuilt reverse polarity protection
 Suitable for Automotive and Industrial Applications

Note: To know why these parameters are important read further. Also the A3144 hall effect sensor
datasheet can be found at the bottom of the page
 

Alternative Digital Hall-effect Sensors:


A3141, A3142, A3143, US1881, OH090U
 

Other Analog Hall-effect Sensors:


A1321, A1302, SS495B, ASC712
 

Where to use hall-effect sensor:


A hall-effect sensor as then name suggests works with the principle of hall-effect and is used to detect
magnets. Each side of the sensor can detect one particular pole. It can also be easily interfaced with a
microcontroller since it works on transistor logic.
So if you are looking for a sensor to detect magnet for measuring speed of a moving object or just to detect
objects then this sensor might be the perfect choice for your project.
 

How to use Hall-effect sensor:


There are two main types of hall-effect sensor, one which gives an analog output and the other which gives a
digital output. A3144 is a digital output hall sensor, meaning if it detects a magnet the output will go low else
the output will remain high. It is also mandatory to use a pull-up resistor as shown below to keep the output
high when no magnet is detected.
In the above circuit diagram the resistor R1 (10K) is used as a pull-up resistor and the capacitor C1 (0.1uF) is
used to filter any noise that might be coupled with the digital output.
 

Applications:

 Used to detect magnets(objects) in automation systems


 Used in magnetic door alarm system
 Measure speed in automobiles
 Detect the pole of magnets in BLDC motors

 
2D Model of A3144 (Through hole):

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