Parameters |
Factory Lead Time |
1 Week |
Mounting Type |
Through Hole |
Package / Case |
4-SIP |
Supplier Device Package |
4-SIP |
Operating Temperature |
-40°C~150°C TA |
Packaging |
Bulk |
Published |
2007 |
Feature |
Temperature Compensated |
Part Status |
Active |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) |
1 (Unlimited) |
Max Operating Temperature |
150°C |
Min Operating Temperature |
-40°C |
Technology |
Hall Effect |
Voltage - Supply |
4V~26.5V |
Function |
Special Purpose |
Current - Supply (Max) |
7.5mA |
Output Type |
Open Drain |
Max Output Current |
30mA |
Polarity |
South Pole |
Polarization |
South Pole |
Current - Output (Max) |
30mA |
Max Supply Current |
7.5mA |
Sensing Method |
Hall Effect |
Test Condition |
25°C |
Sensing Range |
1mT Trip, 0.3mT Release |
RoHS Status |
ROHS3 Compliant |
A1468LK-W-T Overview
Bulk package done to protect the magnetic switch from damage. As a safety precaution, the magnetic switches are packaged in 4-SIP packages. To ensure good performance, the magnetic switches are capable of delivering 7.5mA as the maximum current. Switches of this type are capable of delivering 30mA as the maximum current when they are in use. A magnetic switch should only output 30mA current. This switch is capable of supplying a maximum current of 7.5mA. For the magnetic switches, 150°C is the maximum operating temperature. For this magnetic switch to operate, however, the operating temperature must be greater than -40°C.
A1468LK-W-T Features
Packaging: Bulk
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): 1 (Unlimited)
Supply Voltage: 4V~26.5V
Operating Temperature: -40°C~150°C TA
Mounting Type: Through Hole
Output Type: Open Drain
Maximum Supply Current: 7.5mA
A1468LK-W-T Applications
There are a lot of Allegro MicroSystems A1468LK-W-T Magnetic Switches applications.
- Localization of ferromagnetic
- Speed and direction of gears
- Gear shift selectors and driver controls (PRNDL)
- Industrial process control
- Magnetic encoders
- Clutch/brake position sensor
- Geomagnetic field measurements
- CNC machine tools
- Identification of magnetic patterns in cards and banknotes
- Position tracking