Electronics and Semiconductors

Hall-effect IC for Digital Gear-tooth Sensing

21 June 2017

A new optimized Hall-effect integrated circuit (IC) and rare-earth pellet combination introduced by Allegro MicroSystems, LLC (Worcester, MA) provides a user-friendly solution for direction detection and true zero-speed, digital gear-tooth sensing. The small package can be easily assembled and used in conjunction with a variety of gear-tooth-sensing applications. This IC employs patented algorithms for the special operational requirements of automotive transmission and recreational vehicle applications. It is also compatible with non-automotive applications found in white goods, exercise and industrial equipment.

The speed and direction of the target are communicated through a variable pulse-width output protocol. The ATS699 is particularly adept at handling vibration without sacrificing maximum air gap capability or creating any erroneous “direction” pulses. Even higher angular vibration caused by engine cranking is completely rejected by the device. The advanced vibration detection algorithm will systematically calibrate the sensor IC on the initial teeth of true target rotation and not on vibration, always guaranteeing an accurate signal in running mode. Advanced signal processing and innovative algorithms make the ATS699 an ideal solution for diverse speed and direction-sensing needs.



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