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InSb Hall element NHE520FSR-NHE520FSR
InSb Hall element NHE520FSR-Nippon Ceramic Co., Ltd.

InSb Hall element NHE520FSR
Nippon Ceramic Co., Ltd.


About This Product

High sensitivity type Hall element using InSb. High sensitivity allows high output voltage at low magnetic fields. The sensitivity range matches the magnetic level of general magnets, making it ideal as a magnetic detection sensor in combination with a magnet.

■Features

・A high-sensitivity type Hall element using an InSb vapor-deposited film. - High sensitivity allows operation in low magnetic fields. -The input and output resistance values ​​are suitable for transistor circuits.

■Applications

・Brushless motor ・DVD drive, CD-ROM drive, floppy disk drive ・Other precision small motors ・Non-contact sensor ・Position detection sensor, rotation speed detection sensor, current sensor ・Other various magnetic sensors

■Specifications

Compatible with halogen-free.

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    InSb Hall element NHE520FSR

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1 Models of InSb Hall element NHE520FSR

Image Part Number Price (excluding tax) Operating temperature (℃) Output voltage rank Output voltage @1V 50mT (mV) Output resistance (Ω) Input resistance (Ω) Unbalanced voltage@1V (mV) Lead bitch (mm) Package size (mm) Package
InSb Hall element NHE520FSR-Part Number-NHE520FSR

NHE520FSR

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-40 to 110

5, 6, 7, 8

196 to 370

240 to 550

240 to 550

±7

1.9

2.9×3.83×1.1

SOP-4 flat lead

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NiCera - Nippon Ceramic Co., Ltd. was established in 1975 in Japan as a manufacturer of ceramic sensors. The ...

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