Switch Interface IC suits automotive sensing systems.

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Rated over wide operating voltage and temperature range, Model A6850 uses protected high-side low resistance DMOS MOSFETs to switch supply voltage to Hall-effect devices.
Dual channel switch interface IC eliminates need for comparator and external sense resistor by incorporating integrated current mirror. Unit offers two channels integrated on single IC, current clamping, thermal protection, and low operating current (SLEEP) mode.



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Allegro Announces New Dual-Channel Switch Interface IC



Simplify the Implementation of your Two-Wire Hall-Effect Sensor Solution

Worcester, MA, December 20, 2006 - Allegro MicroSystems, Inc. announces the release of the A6850, a dual channel switch interface IC designed to simplify the implementation of a two-wire Hall-effect sensor system. This new device eliminates the need for an external sense resistor and comparator thereby reducing system costs. The elimination of the sense resistor also results in a subsequent elimination of the voltage drop across the resistor, which can enable sensing systems to operate down to lower battery voltages. The A6850 offers two channels integrated on a single IC as well as benefits such as current clamping, thermal protection, and low operating current (SLEEP) mode. Allegro's A6850 is rated over a wide operating voltage and temperature range making this part an excellent fit for various automotive sensing systems.

Allegro's A6850 uses protected high-side low resistance DMOS MOSFETs to switch the supply voltage to the two Hall-effect devices. Each switch can be controlled independently via individual ENABLE pins and both switches are protected with
current-limiting circuitry. The output switches are rated to operate to 26.5 V and will source at least 25 mA per channel before current limiting.

Typical two-wire Hall sensor applications require the user to measure the supply current to determine whether the Hall sensor is switched on (magnetic field present) or switched off (no magnetic field present). This is usually accomplished by using an external series shunt resistor. The A6850 eliminates the need for the external series shunt resistor by incorporating an integrated current mirror which reports the Hall sensor supply current as a 1/10 value on the SENSE1 or SENSE2 output pin. A low current Sleep mode is available (<15 µA) by driving both ENABLE pins low. Also, the A6850 can be used to interface with mechanical switches.

Allegro's A6850 is supplied in an industry standard profile 8-pin Pb (lead) free SOIC package, is priced at $0.81 in quantities of 1,000 and has a 12-week lead-time to market.

About Allegro
Allegro MicroSystems, Inc. is a supplier of advanced mixed-signal power semiconductors and Hall-effect sensors targeted toward the automotive, communications, computer/office automation, consumer and industrial markets. Allegro maintains a leadership position in the integrated magnetic sensor and integrated motor driver product segments. With more than 2,000 employees, Allegro is headquartered in Worcester, MA. Further information about Allegro can be found at www.allegromicro.com.

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