Parameters |
Mounting Type |
Surface Mount |
Package / Case |
TO-236-3, SC-59, SOT-23-3 |
Supplier Device Package |
TSOT-23-3 |
Operating Temperature |
-40°C~85°C TA |
Packaging |
Bulk |
Published |
2011 |
Part Status |
Discontinued |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) |
1 (Unlimited) |
Max Operating Temperature |
85°C |
Min Operating Temperature |
-40°C |
Technology |
Hall Effect |
Voltage - Supply |
1.5V~3.6V |
Function |
Omnipolar Switch |
Current - Supply (Max) |
10μA |
Output Type |
Open Drain |
Max Output Current |
10mA |
Polarization |
North Pole, South Pole |
Current - Output (Max) |
10mA |
Max Supply Current |
10μA |
Sensing Method |
Hall Effect |
Test Condition |
25°C |
Sensing Range |
±6mT Trip, ±0.8mT Release |
RoHS Status |
RoHS Compliant |
Lead Free |
Lead Free |
MLX90248ESE-EBA-000-BA Overview
The magnetic switch is packaged in Bulk to protect it from damage. In order to ensure safety, magnetic switches are packaged in TO-236-3, SC-59, SOT-23-3 packages. A magnetic switch with good performance can deliver 10μA as its maximum current. In its maximum state, these switches can output 10mA. To be output, magnetic switches must have a maximum current of 10mA. They can supply up to 10μA amps of current. It is possible to set the maximum operating temperature for magnetic switches to 85°C. In order for this magnetic switch to function, the working temperature must be greater than -40°C.
MLX90248ESE-EBA-000-BA Features
Packaging: Bulk
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): 1 (Unlimited)
Supply Voltage: 1.5V~3.6V
Operating Temperature: -40°C~85°C TA
Mounting Type: Surface Mount
Output Type: Open Drain
Maximum Supply Current: 10μA
MLX90248ESE-EBA-000-BA Applications
There are a lot of Melexis Technologies NV MLX90248ESE-EBA-000-BA Magnetic Switches applications.
- Rollers
- Reed switch replacement
- Geomagnetic field measurements
- End of travel and index sensors
- Process speed
- CNC machine tools
- Motor and fan control
- Monitor protections of the safety gates
- Commutation of brushless DC motors
- Position and limit sensing