AS5172B-HTST

ams OSRAM
985-AS5172B-HTST
AS5172B-HTST

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Description:
Board Mount Motion & Position Sensors ANGLE POSITION ON-AXIS

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Availability

Stock:
Non-Stocked
Factory Lead Time:
22 Weeks Estimated factory production time.
Minimum: 4500   Multiples: 4500
Unit Price:
£-.--
Ext. Price:
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Ext. Price
Full Reel (Order in multiples of 4500)
£2.45 £11,025.00

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Packaging:
Reel, Cut Tape
Availability:
In Stock
Price:
£3.36
Min:
1

Product Attribute Attribute Value Select Attribute
ams OSRAM
Product Category: Board Mount Motion & Position Sensors
RoHS:  
Position Sensors
Analog
15 mA
4 V
12 V
+ 150 C
- 40 C
TSSOP-14
SMD/SMT
AEC-Q100
Angle
Hall Effect
Reel
Brand: ams OSRAM
Moisture Sensitive: Yes
Operating Angle: 360 deg
Product Type: Board Mount Motion & Position Sensors
Resolution: 12 bit
Series: AS5172B
Factory Pack Quantity: 4500
Subcategory: Sensors
Part # Aliases: 505440018 Q65114A1152
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CNHTS:
8542390000
CAHTS:
8542390000
USHTS:
8542390090
MXHTS:
8542399901
ECCN:
EAR99

AS5172B Magnetic Position Sensors

ams OSRAM AS5172B Magnetic Position Sensors measure the orthogonal component of the flux density (Bz) over a full-turn rotation. These sensors are ideal for automotive applications such as brake and gas pedals, throttle valve/tumble flaps, steering angle sensors, chassis ride, exhaust gas recirculation, fuel-level measurement systems, 2/4WD switch, and contactless potentiometers. The AS5172B Magnetic Position Sensor compensates for external stray magnetic fields with a robust architecture based on a 14-bit sensor array and an analog front-end (AFE). These high-resolution 12-bit PSI5 output devices are based on Hall effect sensor technology, which measures the magnitude of a magnetic field.