Hall Switch Family designed for White Goods and Industrial Applications
HAL 102 (your choice)
Ordering Code: HAL 102SF-I
Interface : 3-Wire
Switching Behavior:
Latching, High Sensitivity
Switching Points [mT] at 25°C:
BON 2.6 - BOFF -2.6
Short description
Block diagram – system architecture

The Hall-effect sensor is a monolithic integrated circuit that switches in response to magnetic fields. If a magnetic field with flux lines perpendicular to the sensitive area is applied to the sensor, the biased Hall plate forces a Hall voltage proportional to this field. The Hall voltage is compared with the actual threshold level in the comparator.
The temperature-dependent bias is used to compensate the decreasing induction of magnets at higher temperatures. If the magnetic field exceeds the threshold levels, the open-drain output switches to the appropriate state. The built-in hysteresis eliminates oscillation and provides switching behavior of output without bouncing.
Magnetic offset caused by mechanical stress is compensated for by using the “switching offset compensation technique”.





