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LM5007SD/NOPB
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LM5007SD/NOPB Overview
The DRV5033-Q1 device is a chopper-stabilized Hall Effect Sensor that offers a magnetic sensing solution with superior sensitivity stability over temperature and integrated protection features.
The DRV5033-Q1 responds the same to both polarities of magnetic field direction. When the applied magnetic flux density exceeds the BOP threshold, the DRV5033-Q1 open-drain output goes low. The output stays low until the field decreases to less than BRP, and then the output goes to high impedance. The output current sink capability is 30 mA. A wide operating voltage range from 2.7 to 38 V with reverse polarity protection up to –22 V makes the device suitable for a wide range of automotive applications.
Internal protection functions are provided for reverse supply conditions, load dump, and output short circuit or over current.
Features
- Digital Omnipolar-Switch Hall Sensor
- AEC-Q100 Qualified for Automotive Applications
- Grade 1: T
- A
- Device Nomenclature
- Grade 0: T
- A
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- Superior Temperature Stability
- B
- OP
- Multiple Sensitivity Options (B
- OP
- RP
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- Device Nomenclature
- Detects North and South Magnetic Field
- Supports a Wide Voltage Range
- 2.7 to 38 V
- No External Regulator Required
- Open Drain Output (30-mA Sink)
- Fast 35-μs Power-On Time
- Small Package and Footprint
- Surface Mount 3-Pin SOT-23 (DBZ)
- Through-Hole 3-Pin TO-92 (LPG)
- Protection Features
- Reverse Supply Protection (up to –22 V)
- Supports up to 40-V Load Dump
- Output Short-Circuit Protection
- OUT Short to Battery Protection
Product Parameters
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genericPartNumber
LM5007
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partDescription
9-75V Wide Vin, 500mA Constant On-Time Non-Synchronous Buck Regulator
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statusDescription
This product has been released to the market and is available for purchase. For some products, newer alternatives may be available.
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packageQtyCarrier
1000|SMALL T&R
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orderablePartNumber
LM5007SD/NOPB
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statusDisplay
ACTIVE
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packageQuantity
1000
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packagePins
WSON (NGT)|8
Technical Documents
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Understanding and Applying Hall Effect Sensor Data Sheets (Rev. A)Details>>
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Transition Detection Using Hall-Effect Sensors (Rev. A)Details>>
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Multi-State Position Selection Using Hall-Effect SensorsDetails>>
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Hall-Effect Sensors in Low-Power Applications (Rev. B)Details>>
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Capacitive, Inductive, and Hall Sensing for HMI in Automotive ApplicationsDetails>>
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