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BU52075GWZ-E2

BU52075GWZ-E2 datasheet pdf and Magnetic Sensors - Switches (Solid State) product details from ROHM Semiconductor stock available at Noco


  • Manufacturer: ROHM Semiconductor
  • Nocochips NO: 687-BU52075GWZ-E2
  • Package: 4-XFBGA, CSPBGA
  • Datasheet: -
  • Stock: 783
  • Description: BU52075GWZ-E2 datasheet pdf and Magnetic Sensors - Switches (Solid State) product details from ROHM Semiconductor stock available at Noco(Kg)

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Parameters
Factory Lead Time 1 Week
Mounting Type Surface Mount
Package / Case 4-XFBGA, CSPBGA
Surface Mount YES
Operating Temperature -40°C~85°C
Packaging Tape & Reel (TR)
Published 2017
Part Status Active
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) 1 (Unlimited)
Technology Hall Effect
Voltage - Supply 1.65V~3.6V
Function Omnipolar Switch
Current - Supply (Max) 8μA
Body Length or Diameter 0.8mm
Body Breadth 0.8 mm
Output Type CMOS
Termination Type SOLDER
Polarization North Pole, South Pole
Current - Output (Max) 500μA
Test Condition 25°C
Sensing Range ±11.6mT Trip, ±6.5mT Release
Hysteresis 0.9 mT
Output Range 1.60-0.20V
Magnetic Field Range-Min 6.5 mT
Magnetic Field Range-Max 11.6 mT
Body Height 0.4mm
RoHS Status ROHS3 Compliant

BU52075GWZ-E2 Overview


The magnetic switch is packaged in the Tape & Reel (TR) to prevent damage. In order to prevent damage to the magnetic switches, they are packaged in 4-XFBGA, CSPBGA packages. A magnetic switch with good performance can deliver 8μA as its maximum current. In order to be output, magnetic switches should have a maximum current of 500μA.

BU52075GWZ-E2 Features


Packaging: Tape & Reel (TR)
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): 1 (Unlimited)
Supply Voltage: 1.65V~3.6V
Operating Temperature: -40°C~85°C
Mounting Type: Surface Mount
Output Type: CMOS
Maximum Supply Current: 8μA

BU52075GWZ-E2 Applications


There are a lot of ROHM Semiconductor BU52075GWZ-E2 Magnetic Switches applications.

  • Reed switch replacement
  • Encoders
  • Security and military applications
  • Transmission
  • Gear reducer RPM
  • Identification of magnetic patterns in cards and banknotes
  • Speed and direction of gears
  • Commutation of brushless DC motors
  • End of travel and index sensors
  • Tachometer

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