HMC1023-PCB Honeywell Microelectronics & Precision Sensors, HMC1023-PCB Datasheet

BOARD EVALUATION W/HMC1023 SENS

HMC1023-PCB

Manufacturer Part Number
HMC1023-PCB
Description
BOARD EVALUATION W/HMC1023 SENS
Manufacturer
Honeywell Microelectronics & Precision Sensors
Datasheet

Specifications of HMC1023-PCB

Rohs Status
RoHS non-compliant
Other names
342-1007
HMC1023 DEMO KIT
HMC1023
Solid State Electronics Center • www.magneticsensors.com • (800) 323-8295 • Page 1
Features
Product Description
The Honeywell HMC1023 is a high performance three-
axis magneto-resistive sensor design in a single
package. The advantages of the HMC1023 include
orthogonal three-axis sensing, small size and a 16-
contact BGA surface mount package.
Each of the magneto-resistive sensors are configured
as 4-element Wheatstone bridges to convert magnetic
fields to differential output voltages. Capable of sensing
fields down to 85 micro-gauss, these sensors offer a
compact, high sensitivity and highly reliable solution for
low field magnetic sensing.
APPLICATIONS
Ball Grid Array (BGA) Surface-Mount Package
Three Orthogonal Magneto-Resistive Sensors
Wide Field Range of ± 6 Gauss
1.0 mV/V/gauss Sensitivity
Minimum Detectable Field to 85 gauss
Patented On-Chip Set/Reset and Offset Straps
Compassing
Navigation Systems
Attitude Reference
Traffic Detection
Medical Devices
3-AXIS MAGNETIC SENSOR
HMC1023 Circuit Diagram
SENSOR PRODUCTS

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HMC1023-PCB Summary of contents

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... Sensitivity Minimum Detectable Field to 85 gauss Patented On-Chip Set/Reset and Offset Straps Product Description The Honeywell HMC1023 is a high performance three- axis magneto-resistive sensor design in a single package. The advantages of the HMC1023 include orthogonal three-axis sensing, small size and a 16- contact BGA surface mount package ...

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... HMC1023 SPECIFICATIONS Characteristics Bridge Elements Supply Resistance Bridge current = 5mA, VCC to GND Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity Field Range Full scale (FS) – total applied field Linearity Error Hysteresis Error Repeatability Error Bridge Offset Field = 0 gauss after Set pulse, VCC = 5V Sensitivity Noise Density ...

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... HMC1023 SPECIFICATIONS Characteristics Set/Reset Strap Resistance Current Resistance Tempco Offset Straps Resistance Measured from OFFSET+ to OFFSET- Offset Constant Field applied in sensitive direction Resistance Tempco * Tested at 25°C except stated otherwise. Pin Configuration after a SET pulse.) Package Outline Solid State Electronics Center • www.magneticsensors.com • (800) 323-8295 • Page 3 ...

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... The reflow parameters can vary significantly and excellent reflow results can still be achieved. A thin layer of paste flux mil layer of solder paste applied to the mother-board prior to placing the HMC1023 is helpful. The profile can be verified by placing a thermocouple between the HMC1023 and motherboard. ...

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... Offset Strap The offset strap is a spiral of metalization that couples in the sensor element’s sensitive axis. In the HMC1023 design, there is one strap per bridge with both ends brought out externally. Each offset strap measures nominally 50 ohms, and requires about 4.6mA for each gauss of induced field. The straps will easily handle currents to buck or boost fields through the ± ...

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... Application Notes Three Axis Compassing with Tilt Compensation For full three-axis compassing, the circuit depicted in Figure 2 shows HMC1023 used for sensing the magnetic field in three axes. A two-axis accelerometer with digital (PWM) outputs is also shown to provide pitch and roll (tilt) sensing, to correct the three-axis magnetic sensors outputs into to the tilt-compensated two-axis heading. The accelerometer can be substituted with a fluidic 2-axis tilt sensor if desired ...

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... For battery powered and other applications needing limited energy consumption, the sensor bridge and support electronics can be switched “off” between magnetic field measurements. The HMC1023 sensors are very low capacitance (Bandwidth > 5MHz) sensor bridges and can stabilize quickly, typically before the support electronics can ...

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