Parameters |
Mounting Type |
Surface Mount |
Package / Case |
SOT-23W |
Surface Mount |
YES |
Number of Pins |
3 |
Operating Temperature |
-40°C~150°C TA |
Packaging |
Tape & Reel (TR) |
Published |
2011 |
JESD-609 Code |
e0 |
Part Status |
Obsolete |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) |
1 (Unlimited) |
Number of Terminations |
3 |
Type |
Unipolar Switch |
Terminal Finish |
Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb) |
Technology |
Hall Effect |
Voltage - Supply |
3.6V~24V |
Terminal Position |
DUAL |
Terminal Form |
GULL WING |
Peak Reflow Temperature (Cel) |
240 |
Terminal Pitch |
0.95mm |
Time@Peak Reflow Temperature-Max (s) |
30 |
Function |
Unipolar Switch |
Qualification Status |
Not Qualified |
Output Type |
Open Drain |
Supply Voltage-Max (Vsup) |
24V |
Operating Supply Current |
3.5mA |
Polarization |
South Pole |
Current - Output (Max) |
60mA |
Test Condition |
-40°C ~ 150°C |
Sensing Range |
20mT Trip, 11mT Release |
Height Seated (Max) |
1.17mm |
Width |
1.975mm |
RoHS Status |
Non-RoHS Compliant |
Lead Free |
Contains Lead |
A3242LLHLT Overview
ldeally, the magnetic switch should be packaged in the Tape & Reel (TR) for protection against damage. SOT-23W packages are used for safety reasons to protect magnetic switches. To be output, magnetic switches need a maximum current of 60mA. Switches work with 3 pins. There are 3 terminations in it. This switch should supply a maximum voltage of 24V when it is in operation.
A3242LLHLT Features
Packaging: Tape & Reel (TR)
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): 1 (Unlimited)
Supply Voltage: 3.6V~24V
Operating Temperature: -40°C~150°C TA
Mounting Type: Surface Mount
3 Pins
3 Terminations
Output Type: Open Drain
A3242LLHLT Applications
There are a lot of Allegro MicroSystems A3242LLHLT Magnetic Switches applications.
- Factory automation
- Flow metering
- Monitor protections of the safety gates
- Speed and direction of gears
- Transmission
- Clutch/brake position sensor
- Lighting actuation slave sensor
- Identification of magnetic patterns in cards and banknotes
- Conducting objects
- Speed and RPM (revolutions per minute) sensing