Parameters |
Factory Lead Time |
1 Week |
Mount |
Through Hole |
Mounting Type |
Through Hole |
Package / Case |
2-SIP, SSO-2-53 |
Number of Pins |
2 |
Packaging |
Tape & Box (TB) |
Published |
2016 |
Series |
Automotive, AEC-Q100 |
JESD-609 Code |
e3 |
Part Status |
Not For New Designs |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) |
1 (Unlimited) |
Terminal Finish |
Tin (Sn) |
Max Operating Temperature |
150°C |
Min Operating Temperature |
-40°C |
Technology |
Hall Effect |
Voltage - Supply |
4.5V~20V |
Peak Reflow Temperature (Cel) |
NOT SPECIFIED |
Time@Peak Reflow Temperature-Max (s) |
NOT SPECIFIED |
Function |
Special Purpose |
Current - Supply (Max) |
16.8mA |
Output Type |
Current Source |
Analog IC - Other Type |
ANALOG CIRCUIT |
Max Supply Current |
14mA |
Halogen Free |
Halogen Free |
RoHS Status |
ROHS3 Compliant |
Lead Free |
Contains Lead |
TLE4941PLUSCAAMA1 Overview
A protective Tape & Box (TB) package surrounds the magnetic switch to protect it from damage. To ensure safety, the magnetic switches are packaged in 2-SIP, SSO-2-53 packages. For good performance, magnetic switches can supply 16.8mA as their maximum current. They can supply up to 14mA amps of current. The switches have 2 pins for working. A maximum operating temperature of 150°C can be set for the magnetic switches. For this magnetic switch to work, the operating temperature should not be below -40°C.
TLE4941PLUSCAAMA1 Features
Packaging: Tape & Box (TB)
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): 1 (Unlimited)
Supply Voltage: 4.5V~20V
Mounting Type: Through Hole
2 Pins
Output Type: Current Source
Maximum Supply Current: 16.8mA
TLE4941PLUSCAAMA1 Applications
There are a lot of Infineon Technologies TLE4941PLUSCAAMA1 Magnetic Switches applications.
- Medication dispensing control
- Rotary applications
- Counter pickup
- Security and military applications
- Open/close sensor for LCD screens/doors/lids/trunks
- Identification of magnetic patterns in cards and banknotes
- Lighting actuation slave sensor
- Industrial process control
- Antitheft systems
- Position and limit sensing