HMC5843-TR Honeywell Microelectronics & Precision Sensors, HMC5843-TR Datasheet - Page 9

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HMC5843-TR

Manufacturer Part Number
HMC5843-TR
Description
SENSOR MAGNETIC 3 AXIS 20-LCC
Manufacturer
Honeywell Microelectronics & Precision Sensors
Series
HMCr
Type
Compass - Three Axisr
Datasheet

Specifications of HMC5843-TR

Sensing Range
±4g
Voltage - Supply
2.5 V ~ 3.3 V
Current - Supply
80µA
Output Type
Differential Voltage
Features
Compass - Three Axis
Operating Temperature
-30°C ~ 80°C
Package / Case
20-LCC
Pin Count
20
Screening Level
Commercial
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Current - Output (max)
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Supplier Unconfirmed
Other names
342-1071-2
HMC5843
HMC5843
Power on Reset
Power on reset (POR) circuit shall return the device to the power-on default state. All registers shall be returned to their
default values. Circuitry shall return to it default state, such as, but not limited to: MUX channel, ADC state machine, and
bias current.
I
Control of this device is carried out via the I
control of a master device, such as the processor.
This device shall be compliant with I
device, this device has a 7-bit serial address and supports I
modes, 100kHz and 400kHz respectively, but cannot support the high speed mode (Hs). External pull-up resistors are
required to support these standard and fast speed modes. Depending on the application, the internal pull-ups may be
used to support slower data speeds than specified by I
suppression as required by fast mode operation in the I
SCL I/O stages for F/S-mode I
Activities required by the master (register read and write) have priority over internal activities, such as the measurement.
The purpose of this priority is to not keep the master waiting and the I
I
Pull-up resistors are placed on the two I
in specific low clock speed applications, they are internal to this device.
Internal Clock
The device has an internal clock for internal digital logic functions and timing management.
H-Bridge for Set/Reset Strap Drive
The ASIC contains large switching FETs capable of delivering a large but brief pulse to the Set / Reset strap of the
sensor. This strap is largely a resistive load.
Charge Current Limit
The current that reservoir capacitor (C1) can draw when charging is limited. When using dual supplies this device shall
limit the current drawn from DVDD source to charge this capacitor. When only a single supply is used, Pin DVDD is
externally tied to pin C1. In this configuration, current is still limited. For example, the internal voltage regulator will limit
this current draw.
Bias Current Generator
The bias current generator is used to apply a bias current to the offset strap of the magneto-resistive sensor, which
creates an artificial magnetic field bias on the sensor. This function is enabled and the polarity is set by bits MS[n] in the
configuration register. The bias current generator generates dc current supplied from the AVDD supply.
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C Interface
C Pull-up Resistors
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C-bus devices”.
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C-Bus Specification, document number: 9398 393 40011. As an I
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C bus lines. Typically these resistors are off-chip, but, to conserve board space
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C bus. This device will be connected to this bus as a slave device under the
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C-Bus Specification, “Table 4 Characteristics of the SDA and
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C standards. This device does not contain 50nsec spike
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C protocols. This device shall support standard and fast
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C bus engaged for longer than necessary.
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C compatible
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