VG481V1

Honeywell
785-VG481V1
VG481V1

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Description:
Board Mount Hall Effect/Magnetic Sensors SPEED BACK-BIASED HALL SENSOR

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In Stock: 1,762

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1,762 Can Dispatch Immediately
Factory Lead Time:
26 Weeks Estimated factory production time for quantities greater than shown.
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£2.99 £2.99
£2.79 £13.95
£2.75 £27.50
£2.52 £126.00
£2.46 £246.00

Product Attribute Attribute Value Select Attribute
Honeywell
Product Category: Board Mount Hall Effect/Magnetic Sensors
RoHS:  
Speed Sensor
10 mA
20 mA
500 G to 4000 G
14 V
- 40 C
+ 150 C
Through Hole
TO-92-3
Brand: Honeywell
Output Type: Open Collector
Product Type: Board Mount Hall Effect / Magnetic Sensors
Factory Pack Quantity: 500
Subcategory: Sensors
Supply Voltage - Max: 24 V
Supply Voltage - Min: 4 V
Termination Style: Through Hole
Unit Weight: 10.815 g
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USHTS:
8542390090
TARIC:
8542399000
ECCN:
EAR99

VG481V1 Back-Biased Hall-Effect Speed Sensor IC

Honeywell VG481V1 Back-Biased Hall-Effect Speed Sensor Integrated Circuit (IC) uses a dual-peak-detecting circuit derived from the stored peak and valley values. This detecting circuit allows the sensor to provide a zero-speed capability. The cost-effective and easy-to-use module can accurately track targets that exhibit run-out and other variations. Honeywell VG481V1 Back-Biased Hall-Effect Speed Sensor IC is AEC-Q100 qualified and ideal for many automotive applications.

Electronic Sensors

Honeywell Sensing and Control offers electronic sensors for any type of physical phenomenon that needs to be detected or measured.  Honeywell's portfolio includes temperature, pressure, force, current, humidity, magnetic, motion and position sensors. The sensors provide a corresponding output, usually in the form of an electronic signal.