Parameters |
Factory Lead Time |
1 Week |
Mounting Type |
Through Hole |
Package / Case |
4-SSIP |
Supplier Device Package |
TO-94 |
Operating Temperature |
-20°C~85°C TA |
Packaging |
Tape & Reel (TR) |
Published |
2002 |
Feature |
Temperature Compensated |
Part Status |
Active |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) |
1 (Unlimited) |
Max Operating Temperature |
85°C |
Min Operating Temperature |
-20°C |
Technology |
Hall Effect |
Voltage - Supply |
3.5V~16V |
Function |
Latch |
Current - Supply (Max) |
16mA |
Output Type |
Open Collector |
Max Output Current |
400mA |
Polarity |
South Pole |
Polarization |
South Pole |
Current - Output (Max) |
400mA |
Max Supply Current |
16mA |
Logic Function |
Latch |
Sensing Method |
Hall Effect |
Test Condition |
25°C |
Sensing Range |
7mT Trip, -7mT Release |
RoHS Status |
ROHS3 Compliant |
AH277AZ4-BG1 Overview
The magnetic switch is packaged in the Tape & Reel (TR) in order to prevent damage. For safety reasons, magnetic switches are packaged in 4-SSIP packages. For good performance, the magnetic switches can supply 16mA. If these switches are functioning, they can output 400mA as the maximum current. For magnetic switches, the maximum output current should be 400mA. There is a maximum current that these switches can supply of 16mA. Magnetic switches can be set to 85°C for the maximum operating temperature. In order for this magnetic switch to function, the operating temperature should not fall below -20°C.
AH277AZ4-BG1 Features
Packaging: Tape & Reel (TR)
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): 1 (Unlimited)
Supply Voltage: 3.5V~16V
Operating Temperature: -20°C~85°C TA
Mounting Type: Through Hole
Output Type: Open Collector
Maximum Supply Current: 16mA
AH277AZ4-BG1 Applications
There are a lot of Diodes Incorporated AH277AZ4-BG1 Magnetic Switches applications.
- Rollers
- Flow-rate sensing
- Antitheft systems
- Encoders
- Industrial controls
- Industrial process control
- Gear shift selectors and driver controls (PRNDL)
- Reading of magnetic data storage media
- White goods
- Position and limit sensing