A1233
Dual Channel Hall Effect Direction Detection Sensor IC
Features and Benefits
Description
The A1233 is a dual-channel Hall-effect sensor IC ideal for
use in speed and direction sensing applications incorporating
encoder ring-magnet targets. The A1233 provides various output
signals that indicate speed and direction of target rotation. The
Hall elements are both photolithographically aligned to better
than 1 m. Maintaining accurate displacement between the two
active Hall elements eliminates the major manufacturing hurdle
encountered in fine-pitch detection applications. The A1233 is
a highly sensitive, temperature-stable magnetic device ideal for
use in harsh automotive and industrial environments.
Precisely aligned dual Hall elements
Tightly matched magnetic switchpoints
Speed and direction outputs
Individual Hall element outputs (L package)
Output short circuit protection
Operation from an unregulated power supply
Wide operating temperature range
Wide operating voltage range
Integrated EMC-ESD protection
Superior temperature stability and industry-leading
jitter performance through use of advanced chopper
stabilization topology
The Hall elements of the A1233 are spaced 1.63 mm apart,
which provides excellent speed and direction information
for small-geometry targets. Extremely low-drift amplifiers
guarantee symmetry between the switches to maintain signal
quadrature. An on-chip regulator allows the use of this device
over a wide operating voltage range of 3.5 to 24 V.
4-pin SIP (suffix K)
Packages
8-pin SOIC (suffix L)
End-of-line trimming of the Hall element switchpoints provides
tight matching capability. The Allegro patented, highfrequency chopper-stabilization technique cancels offsets in
each channel, providing stable operation over the full specified
temperature and voltage ranges.
Not to scale
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Functional Block Diagram
LDO Regulator
VCC
Programmable
Trim
L Package Only
OUTA
Amp
LowPass
Filter
Low Noise Signal
Recovery
Dynamic Offset
Cancellation
Hall
Element
E1
Output
Drive
2 Bit
Channel A
DIR
Direction
Logic
Output
Drive
SPD
2 Bit
Amp
LowPass
Filter
Low Noise Signal
Recovery
Dynamic Offset
Cancellation
Channel B
Hall
Element
E2
L Package Only
Output
Drive
GND
A1233-DS
Output
Drive
OUTB
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Dual Channel Hall Effect Direction Detection Sensor IC
Description (continued)
The A1233 has integrated protection against transients on the supply
and output pins and short-circuit protection on all outputs.
The A1233 is available in a 4-pin SIP and a plastic 8-pin SOIC
surface mount package. Both packages are lead (Pb) free, with
100% matte tin leadframe plating.
Selection Guide
Part Number
A1233LK-T
Package
Packing*
4-pin through hole SIP
Bulk bag, 500 pieces/bag
A1233LLTR-T
8-pin surface mount SOIC
*Contact Allegro for additional packing options.
Tape and reel, 3000 pieces/reel
TA
(C)
40 to 150
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Characteristic
Symbol
Supply Voltage
Notes
Rating
Units
26.5
VCC
VRCC
18
VOUTPUT
VCC
Reverse Output Voltage
VROUT
0.5
Reverse Output Current
IROUT
10
mA
IOUTPUT(Sink)
30
mA
Unlimited
Reverse Battery Voltage
Output Off Voltage
Output Sink Current
Magnetic Flux Density
Operating Ambient Temperature
TA
40 to 150
Maximum Junction Temperature
TJ(max)
165
Tstg
65 to 170
Storage Temperature
Pin-out Diagrams
Range L
Terminal List Table
Number
K
Name
Description
VCC
8 GND
VCC
Input power supply; tie to GND with bypass capacitor
DIR
7 NC
DIR
Output signal indicating direction of target movement
OUTA
6 NC
OUTA
Output from E1 via a Schmitt circuit
SPD
5 OUTB
SPD
Output signal indicating speed of target movement
OUTB
6, 7
NC
GND
L Package
4
GND
DIR
3
SPD
2
VCC
Output from E2 via a Schmitt circuit
No connection
Ground connection
K Package
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OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS Valid over operating voltage and temperature ranges unless otherwise noted; typical
data applies to VCC = 12 V, and TA = 25C
Characteristic
Symbol
Test Conditions
Min. Typ. Max.
Unit1
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Supply Voltage2
VCC
Output Leakage Current
Supply Current
IOUTPUT(OFF)
ICC(OFF), ICC(ON)
Operating, TA 150C
3.5
24
<1
10
2.5
4.5
8.0
mA
All outputs, Output = On, IOUTPUT(SINK) = 20 mA
160
500
mV
All outputs
30
70
mA
520
kHz
All outputs, VOUT VCC(max)
B < BRP(A) and B < BRP(B) , or B > BOP(A) and
B > BOP(B)
Low Output Voltage
VOUTPUT(ON)
Output Current Limit
IOUTLIM
Chopping Frequency
fC
Output Rise Time
tr
CLOAD = 20 pF, RLOAD = 820
0.3
Output Fall Time
tf
CLOAD = 20 pF, RLOAD = 820
0.2
Delay between direction output changing and speed output transition, VCC = 5 V, CLOAD = 12 pF, RLOAD = 820 ,
RLOAD connected to 5 V
Speed Output Delay
tDIRSPD
Power-On Time
tON
B > BOP + 10 G or B < BRP 10 G
35
Power-Off Time
tOFF
B > BOP + 10 G or B < BRP 10 G
36
Power-On State
POS
B = 0 G (reference Typical Application diagram)
High
Output Signal, VOUTPUT
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tf
tr
VOUTPUT(OFF)
90% VOUTPUT
10% VOUTPUT
VOUTPUT(ON)
Time
Definition of Output Fall Time, tf , and Output Rise Time, tr
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OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS (continued) Valid over operating voltage and temperature ranges unless otherwise
noted; typical data applies to VCC = 12 V, and TA = 25C
Characteristic
Symbol
Test Conditions
Min. Typ. Max.
Unit1
TRANSIENT PROTECTION CHARACTERISTICS
Supply Zener Voltage
VZ
ICC = ICC(max) + 3 mA, TA = 25C
28
Supply Zener Current3
IZ
VS = 28 V
11
mA
VRCC = 18 V, TJ < TJ(max)
15
mA
3.4
Reverse-Battery Current
Undervoltage Lockout
IRCC
VUVLO
MAGNETIC CHARACTERISTICS4
Operate Point (Channel A and
Channel B)
BOP
B(A) > BOP(A), B(B) > BOP(B)
35
15
55
Release Point (Channel A and
Channel B)
BRP
B(A) < BOP(A), B(B) < BOP(B)
55
15
35
Hysteresis (Channel A and Channel B)
Bhys
BOP BRP
10
30
60
Operate Symmetry
SYMOP(AB)
BOP(A) BOP(B)
50
50
Release Symmetry
SYMRP(AB)
BRP(A) BRP(B)
50
50
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G (gauss) = 0.1 mT (millitesla).
operating at maximum voltage, never exceed maximum junction temperature, TJ(max). Refer to power derating curve charts.
3Maximum specification limit is equivalent to I
CC(max) + 3 mA.
4Magnetic flux density, B, is indicated as a negative value for north-polarity magnetic fields, and as a positive value for south-polarity magnetic fields.
This so-called algebraic convention supports arithmetic comparison of north and south polarity values, where the relative strength of the field is
indicated by the absolute value of B, and the sign indicates the polarity of the field (for example, a 100 G field and a 100 G field have equivalent
strength, but opposite polarity).
2When
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Thermal Characteristics may require derating at maximum conditions, see application information
Characteristic
Symbol
Package Thermal Resistance
RJA
Value
Unit
Package K, single-sided PCB with copper limited to solder pads
Test Conditions*
177
C/W
Package L, single-sided PCB with copper limited to solder pads
140
C/W
Package L, 4-layer PCB based on JEDEC standard
80
C/W
*Additional thermal information available on Allegro website.
Maximum Allowable VCC (V)
Power Derating Curve
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
VCC(max)
Package L
(RQJA = 80 C/W)
Package L
(RQJA = 140 C/W)
Package K
(RQJA = 177 C/W)
VCC(min)
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
Temperature (C)
Power Dissipation versus Ambient Temperature
2000
Power Dissipation, PD (mW)
1800
1600
Package L
(RQJA = 80 C/W)
1400
1200
1000
Package L
(RQJA = 147 C/W)
800
600
400
Package K
(RQJA = 177 C/W)
200
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Temperature (C)
140
160
180
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Characteristic Performance Data
Supply Current versus Supply Voltage
TA = 25C
7.5
7.5
6.5
6.5
5.5
5.5
ICC (mA)
ICC (mA)
Supply Current versus Ambient Temperature
VCC = 24 V
4.5
VCC = 12 V
VCC = 3.5 V
3.5
2.5
-60
-40
-20
20
40
60
80
100
4.5
3.5
120
140
2.5
160
10
15
TA (C)
Low Output Voltage versus Ambient Temperature
35
350
25
300
BOP (G)
VOUTPUT(ON) (mV)
45
400
250
200
150
15
5
-5
100
-15
50
-25
-40
-20
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
-35
-60
160
VCC (V)
3.5
12
24
-40
-20
20
TA (C)
60
80
100
120
140
160
Switchpoint Hysteresis versus Ambient Temperature
35
60
25
50
45
BHYS (G)
VCC (V)
3.5
12
24
55
VCC (V)
3.5
12
24
15
BRP (G)
40
TA (C)
Release Point versus Ambient Temperature
-5
-15
-25
40
35
30
25
-35
20
-45
15
-55
-60
30
55
450
0
-60
25
Operate Point versus Ambient Temperature
VCC = 12 V
500
20
VCC (V)
-40
-20
20
40
60
TA (C)
80
100
120
140
160
10
-60
-40
-20
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
TA (C)
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Functional Description
The integrated circuit contains an internal voltage regulator that
powers the Hall elements and both the analog and digital circuitry. This regulator allows operation over a wide supply voltage
range and provides some immunity to supply noise. The device
also contains logic circuitry that decodes the direction of rotation
of the ring magnet.
Quadrature/Direction Detection Internal logic circuitry provides
outputs representing the speed and direction of the magnetic
field across the face of the package. For the direction signal to be
appropriately updated, a quadrature relationship must be maintained between the target magnetic pole width, the pitch between
the two Hall elements (E1 and E2) in the device, and, to a lesser
extent, the magnetic switchpoints.
For optimal design, the device should be actuated by a ring
magnet that presents to the front of the device a field with a pole
width two times the Hall element-to-element spacing. This will
produce a sinusoidal magnetic field whose period (denoted as )
is then four times the element-to-element spacing. A quadrature
relationship can also be maintained for a ring magnet with fields
having a period that satisfies the relationship:
n/4 = 1.63 mm ,
where n is any odd integer. Therefore, ring magnets with polepair spacing equal to 6.52 mm (n = 1), 2.17 mm (n = 3), 1.3 mm
(n = 5), and so forth, are permitted. The response of the device to
the magnetic field produced by a rotating ring magnet is shown
in figure 1. Note the phase shift between the two integrated Hall
elements.
Outputs The device provides up to four outputs: target direction
(DIR pin), E1 element output (OUTA pin), E2 element output
(OUTB pin), and target speed (SPD pin).
DIR provides the direction output of the device and is defined
as off (high) for targets moving in the direction from E1 to E2
and on (low) for the direction E2 to E1. SPD provides an XORed
output of the two Hall elements (see figure 1). Because of internal delays, DIR is always updated before SPD and is updated at
every transition of OUTA and OUTB (internal) allowing the use
of up-down counters without the loss of pulses.
Power-on State At power on, the logic circuitry is reset to pro-
vide an off (high) state for all the outputs. If any of the channels
is subjected to a field greater than BOP, the internal logic will set
accordingly, and the outputs will switch to the expected state.
Power-on Time This characteristic, tON, is the elapsed time from
when the supply voltage reaches the device supply minimum
until the device output becomes valid (see figure 2).
Target changes direction of rotation
+B
Channel A
0
Magnetic Field at
Hall Element E1 B
B > BOP + 10 G
Channel B
Magnetic Field at
Hall Element E2
+B
0
B
OUTA
OUTB
SPD
(OUTA XOR
OUTB)
DIR
tDIRSPD
Figure 1
Figure 2
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Application Information
reduce both external noise and noise generated by the internal
logic.
Operation with Fine-Pitch Ring Magnets. For targets with a cir-
cular pitch of less than 4 mm, a performance improvement can be
observed by rotating the front face of the device (see below). This
rotation decreases the effective Hall element-to-element spacing,
provided that the Hall elements are not rotated beyond the width
of the target.
The simplest form of magnet that will operate these devices is a
ring magnet. Other methods of operation, such as linear magnets,
are possible. Extensive applications information on magnets and
Hall-effect sensor ICs is also available in the Hall-Effect IC
Applications Guide which can be found on the Allegro website,
[Link].
Applications. It is strongly recommended that an external 0.1 F
bypass capacitor be connected (in close proximity to the device)
between the supply and ground of the device to
Normal Coplanar Alignment
Rotated Alignment
D cos A
D
Target Profile of Rotation
E1
E1
E2
E2
A
Target Circular Pitch, P
Target Face Width, F
F < D sin A
Typical Application
(Using regulated supply; K package configuration shown)
VSPD
VDIR
RLOAD
2
DIR
RLOAD
VSupply
CLOAD
A1233
VCC
CLOAD
SPD
A 100
0.1 F
GND
4
A Resistor is optional, depending on Conducted Immunity requirements
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Power Derating
The device must be operated below the maximum junction
temperature of the device, TJ(max). Under certain combinations of
peak conditions, reliable operation may require derating supplied
power or improving the heat dissipation properties of the application. This section presents a procedure for correlating factors
affecting operating TJ. (Thermal data is also available on the
Allegro MicroSystems website.)
The Package Thermal Resistance, RJA, is a figure of merit summarizing the ability of the application and the device to dissipate
heat from the junction (die), through all paths to the ambient air.
Its primary component is the Effective Thermal Conductivity, K,
of the printed circuit board, including adjacent devices and traces.
Radiation from the die through the device case, RJC, is relatively
small component of RJA. Ambient air temperature, TA, and air
motion are significant external factors, damped by overmolding.
The effect of varying power levels (Power Dissipation, PD), can
be estimated. The following formulas represent the fundamental
relationships used to estimate TJ, at PD.
PD = VIN IIN
(1)
T = PD RJA
(2)
TJ = TA + T
(3)
Example: Reliability for VCC at TA = 150C.
Observe the worst-case ratings for the device, specifically:
RJA = 177 C/W, TJ(max) = 165C, VCC(max) = 24 V, and
ICC(max) = 8 mA.
Calculate the maximum allowable power level, PD(max). First,
invert equation 3:
T(max) = TJ(max) TA = 165 C 150 C = 15 C
This provides the allowable increase to TJ resulting from internal
power dissipation.
Then, invert equation 2:
PD(max) = T(max) RJA = 15C 177 C/W = 84.7 mW
Finally, invert equation 1 with respect to voltage:
VCC(est) = PD(max) ICC(max) = 84.7 mW 8 mA = 10.59 V
The result indicates that, at TA, the application and device can
dissipate adequate amounts of heat at voltages VCC(est).
Compare VCC(est) to VCC(max). If VCC(est) VCC(max), then
reliable operation between VCC(est) and VCC(max) requires
enhanced RJA. If VCC(est) VCC(max), then operation between
VCC(est) and VCC(max) is reliable under these conditions.
For example, given common conditions such as: TA= 25C,
VCC = 12 V, ICC = 4.5 mA, and RJA = 177 C/W, then:
PD = VCC ICC = 12 V 4.5 mA = 54 mW
T = PD RJA = 54 mW 177 C/W = 9.6C
TJ = TA + T = 25C + 9.6C = 34.6C
A worst-case estimate, PD(max), represents the maximum allowable power level, without exceeding TJ(max), at a selected
RJA and TA.
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Package K, 4-Pin SIP
+0.08
5.21 0.05
45
B
E
1.63
1.55 0.05
1.79
D
NNNN
1.32 E
+0.08
3.43 0.05
E1
E2
2.16
MAX
Mold Ejector
Pin Indent
Branded
Face
D Standard Branding Reference View
0.84 REF
N = Device part number
Y = Last two digits of year of manufacture
W = Week of manufacture
For Reference Only; not for tooling use (reference DWG-9010)
Dimensions in millimeters
Dimensions exclusive of mold flash, gate burrs, and dambar protrusions
Exact case and lead configuration at supplier discretion within limits shown
14.73 0.51
+0.06
0.38 0.03
+0.07
0.41 0.05
45
YYWW
Dambar removal protrusion (8X)
Gate and tie bar burr area
Branding scale and appearance at supplier discretion
D Active Area Depth, .0.42 mm
E Hall elements (E1 and E2); not to scale
1.27 NOM
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Package L, 8-Pin SOIC
4.90 0.10
1.63 E
1.63 E
8
0
0.65
1.27
1.75
0.25
0.17
1.95 E
E1
3.90 0.10
A
6.00 0.20
5.60
1.04 REF
E2
2
0.25 BSC
SEATING
PLANE
0.10 C
1.27 BSC
PCB Layout Reference View
SEATING PLANE
GAUGE PLANE
Branded Face
8X
0.51
0.31
1.27
0.40
E 1.09
C
NNNNNNN
YYWW
LLLLL
1.75 MAX
0.25
0.10
For Reference Only; not for tooling use (reference MS-012AA)
Dimensions in millimeters
Dimensions exclusive of mold flash, gate burrs, and dambar protrusions
Exact case and lead configuration at supplier discretion within limits shown
A Terminal #1 mark area
B Branding scale and appearance at supplier discretion
C
Reference land pattern layout (reference IPC7351
SOIC127P600X175-8M); all pads a minimum of 0.20 mm from all
adjacent pads; adjust as necessary to meet application process
requirements and PCB layout tolerances
Active Area Depth 0.40 NOM
Hall elements (E1 and E2); not to scale
B Standard Branding Reference View
N = Device part number
= Supplier emblem
Y = Last two digits of year of manufacture
W = Week of manufacture
L = Lot number
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