Hardware
Documentation
Da t a Sh e et
HAL 283x
Linear Hall-Effect Sensor Family
with SENT Interface
®
Edition Jan. 18, 2016
DSH000165_002EN
HAL 283x
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Section
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Title
Introduction
Features
Major Applications
Ordering Information
Device-Specific Ordering Codes
Functional Description
General Function
Digital Signal Processing
Temperature Compensation
DSP Configuration Registers
Power-on Self Test (POST)
Description of POST Implementation
RAM Test
ROM Test
EEPROM Test
Sensor Behavior in Case of External Errors
Detection of Signal Path Errors
Specifications
Outline Dimensions
Soldering, Welding and Assembly
Pin Connections and Short Descriptions
Dimensions of Sensitive Area
Positions of Sensitive Area
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Storage and Shelf Life
Recommended Operating Conditions
Characteristics
Magnetic Characteristics
Definition of Sensitivity Error ES
The SENT Module
Serial data messages (short format)
SENT Message Timing
HAL2830/HAL2831 message timing (no pause period)
HAL 2832/HAL2833 message timing (with pause period)
Programming of the Sensor
Programming Interface
Programming Environment and Tools
Programming Information
Application Notes
Ambient Temperature
EMC and ESD
Application Circuit
Data Sheet History
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HAL 283x
Linear Hall-Effect Sensor Family with SENT Inter-
face
Release Note: Revision bars indicate significant
changes to the Advance Information.
1. Introduction
HAL 283x is a Micronas family of programmable linear
Hall-effect sensors with SENT output. The family con-
sists of the four members described in Table 1–1:
Table 1–1:
Family Overview
Type
HAL2830
HAL2831
HAL 2832
HAL2833
Resolution
12 bit
16 bit
12 bit
16 bit
Pause
Period
No
No
Yes
Yes
SENT version
SAE-J2716 release
2010-01
SAE-J2716 release
2010-01
SAE-J2716 release
2010-01
SAE-J2716 release
2010-01
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1.1. Features
– High-precision linear Hall-effect sensor
– Spinning current offset compensation
– 20 bit digital signal processing
– Output resolution up to 16 bit
– Magnetic measurement range over temperature
adjustable from ±24 mT up to ±96 mT
– Sample period programmable from 0.5 ms to 33 ms
– Various sensor parameter are programmable: off-
set, sensitivity, temperature compensation for sensi-
tivity (2
nd
order) and offset (1
st
order), etc.
– Programming and operation of multiple sensors at
the same supply line
– Biphase-M interface (programming mode)
– Non-volatile memory with lock function
– SENT clock tick time programmable between 2 µs
and 17.75 µs
– Pulse low time programmable between 3 and
6.75 clock ticks
– Sample accurate transmission of magnetic field
information
– Transmission of temperature and device information
by serial data messages in the status nibble
– Open-drain output with slew rate control (load inde-
pendent)
– On-board diagnostics (overvoltage, output current,
overtemperature, signal path overflow)
– Power-on self-test covering all memories and full
signal path from Hall plates to SENT output
– ESD protection at DIO pin
– Reverse voltage and ESD protection at VSUP pin
– High immunity against mechanical stress, ESD, and
EMC
– AECQ-100 rev. G qualified
HAL 283x features a temperature-compensated Hall
plate with spinning-current offset compensation, an
A/D converter, digital signal processing, an EEPROM
memory with redundancy and lock function for the cali-
bration data, and protection devices at all pins. The
internal digital signal processing is of great benefit
because analog offsets, temperature shifts, and
mechanical stress do not degrade digital signals.
The easy programmability allows a 2-point calibration
by adjusting the output signal directly to the input sig-
nal (like mechanical angle, distance, or current). Indi-
vidual adjustment of each sensor during the cus-
tomer’s manufacturing process is possible. With this
calibration procedure, the tolerances of the sensor, the
magnet, and the mechanical positioning can be com-
pensated in the final assembly.
In addition, the temperature-compensation of the Hall
IC can be fit to all common magnetic materials by pro-
gramming first- and second-order temperature coeffi-
cients of the Hall sensor sensitivity. It is also possible
to compensate offset drifts over temperature gener-
ated by the customer application with a first-order tem-
perature coefficient of the sensor offset. This enables
operation over the full temperature range with high
accuracy.
For programming purposes, the sensor features a pro-
gramming interface with a Biphase-M protocol on the
DIO pin (output).
In the application mode, the sensor provides a continu-
ous SENT data stream.
1.2. Major Applications
– Steering torque
– Suspension level
– Throttle position
– Pedal position
– Valve position
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2.1. Device-Specific Ordering Codes
HAL 283x is available in the following package and
temperature variants.
2. Ordering Information
XXX NNNN PA-T-C-P-Q-SP
Further Code Elemen
Temperature Range
Package
Product Type
Product Group
Table 2–1:
Available package
Package Code (PA)
UT
Package Type
TO92UT
Table 2–2:
Available temperature range
Fig. 2–1:
Ordering Code Principle
For a detailed information, please refer to the bro-
chure: “Micronas Sensors and Controllers: Ordering
Codes, Packaging, Handling”.
Temperature Code (T)
A
Temperature Range
TJ =
40
°C to +170 °C
The relationship between ambient temperature (T
A
)
and junction temperature (T
J
) is explained in
Section 5.4. on page 29.
For available variants for Configuration (C), Packaging
(P), Quantity (Q), and Special Procedure (SP) please
contact Micronas.
Table 2–3:
Available ordering codes and
corresponding package marking
Available Ordering Codes
HAL2830-A-[C-P-Q-SP]
HAL2831-A-[C-P-Q-SP]
HAL2832-A-[C-P-Q-SP]
HAL2833-A-[C-P-Q-SP]
Package Marking
2830A
2831A
2832A
2833A
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