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Magnetic Sensor

HMC1022

Manufacturer Part Number
HMC1022
Description
Magnetic Sensor
Manufacturer
Honeywell Microelectronics & Precision Sensors
Datasheets

Specifications of HMC1022

Sensitivity Range
1mV/V/G
Sensor Output
Voltage
Terminal Type
PCB Thru Hole
Output Type
Differential
Sensor Terminals
SMD Gull Wing
Leaded Process Compatible
No
Magnetic Field Max
6G
Axis Configuration
Two
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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Clock
LINEAR MAGNETIC FIELD SENSORS
Low Field Measurements— When measuring 100 µgauss
resolution or less, the permalloy film must be completely
set, or reset, to insure low noise and repeatable
measurements. A current pulse of 4 amps, or more, for just
a couple microseconds will ensure this. The circuits in
Figures 8 and 9 are recommended for applications of
HMC1001/2 that require low noise and high sensitivity
magnetic readings.
Low Cost— For minimum field measurements above 500
µgauss, a less elaborate pulsing circuit can be used. In both
Figures 10 and 11, the pulse signal is switched using lower
cost Darlington transistors and fewer components. This circuit
may have a more limited temperature range depending on the
quality of transistors selected. If accuracy is not an issue and
cost is, then the reset only circuit in Figure 11 will work.
Figure 10—Single Clock Set/Reset Circuit (1001/1002)
Figure 11—Single Clock Reset Only Circuit (1001/1002)
*The HMC2003 has 3-axis S/R straps in series.
These are the HMC1001 and HMC1002 sensors.
Clock
0.022µF
0.022µF
0.022µF
Clock
S/R
5V
10K
+16 to 20V
100K
+16 to 20V
10K
10K
T
PW ≈ 2 µsec
ZTX605
ZTX705
ZTX605
0.22µF
-16V
4.7µF (1)
0.22µF
S/R
reset
(1) Tantalum, low R
S/R strap @ 4.5Ω typ.
17
S/R
3A peak (min.)
HMC2003
S/R strap @ 4.5Ω typ.
17
3A peak (min.)
1
HMC2003*
*
1
10
For any magnetic sensor application, if temperature drift is
not an issue, then the reset pulse need only be occasionally
applied. This will save power and enable the use of digital
filtering techniques as shown in Figure 12. Circumstances
for a reset pulse would be 1) power on or, 2) field over/
under range condition. Any other time the sensor should
perform normally.
The circuit in Figure 13 generates a strong set/reset pulse
under a microprocessor clock driven control. A free running
555 timer can also be used to clock the circuit. The SET
current pulse is drawn from the 1 µF capacitor and a 200
ohm dropping resistor should be placed in series with the
supply to reduce noise.
Figure 12—5V Circuit for SET/RESET (1021/1022)
Clock
+5V
0.1µF
0.1µF
0.1µF
0.1µF
200
10K
10K
FMMT717
FMMT617
1µF (1)
1µF (1)
0.1µF
0.1µF
(1) Tantalum, low R
14
HMC1022
8
9,15

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