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TMR1208 - MicroAmpere High Frequency Response Bipolar Latching Magnetic Switch Sensor

This page provides the datasheet information for the TMR1208, a member of the TMR1202 MicroAmpere High Frequency Response Bipolar Latching Magnetic Switch Sensor family.

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Description

TMR1202/TMR1208 is a bipolar latching magnetic switch integrated the tunnel magnetoresistance (TMR) magnetic sensor and CMOS circuitry, which is able to detect the change of magnetic field and output high and low voltage signals for high accuracy position detection.

Features

  • Tunneling magnetoresistance (TMR) technology.
  • Low power consumption: supply current 1.5 μA.
  • High frequency response: up to 5 kHz.
  • Bipolar latching operation.
  • Wide range supply voltages: 1.8 V to 5.5 V.
  • CMOS push-pull output.
  • High sensitivity.
  • Excellent temperature stability.
  • High tolerance to external magnetic field interference.

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Part number TMR1208
Manufacturer MultiDimension
File Size 1.37 MB
Description MicroAmpere High Frequency Response Bipolar Latching Magnetic Switch Sensor
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Datasheet Version 2.2.1 TMR1202 / TMR1208 MicroAmpere High Frequency Response Bipolar Latching Magnetic Switch Sensor Description TMR1202/TMR1208 is a bipolar latching magnetic switch integrated the tunnel magnetoresistance (TMR) magnetic sensor and CMOS circuitry, which is able to detect the change of magnetic field and output high and low voltage signals for high accuracy position detection. Unlike Hall/AMR sensors, TMR sensors with extremely high resistance values allows TMR1202/TMR1208 to achieve the supply current as low as 1.5 μA while operating in the full-time power supply mode, and maintaining the response frequency of the magnetic signal is up to 5 kHz.
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