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ML610Q482P-NNNTB0ARL
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ML610Q482P-NNNTB0ARL Description
ROHM Semiconductor's ML610Q482P-NNNTB0ARL is a high-performance, high-accuracy, and low-power magnetic angle sensor IC. It is designed to provide precise measurements of magnetic fields, allowing for accurate detection of the angular position of a magnetic object.
Description:
The ML610Q482P-NNNTB0ARL is a compact, surface-mount device that features a 3D magnetic sensor with a high sensitivity of ±1 mGauss. It has a wide operating temperature range of -40°C to +105°C, making it suitable for use in a variety of environments. The device is also low-power, with a typical current consumption of only 9.5 mA.
Features:
- 3D magnetic sensor with high sensitivity of ±1 mGauss
- Wide operating temperature range of -40°C to +105°C
- Low-power operation with a typical current consumption of 9.5 mA
- Compact, surface-mount package
- High accuracy and resolution
- Robust and reliable performance
Applications:
The ML610Q482P-NNNTB0ARL is suitable for a wide range of applications that require precise detection of magnetic fields and angular position. Some potential applications include:
- Automotive: ABS systems, power steering, and transmission control
- Industrial: Robotics, motor control, and positioning systems
- Consumer Electronics: Smartphones, tablets, and wearable devices
- Aerospace: Attitude and heading reference systems (AHRS) and navigation systems
- Medical: Magnetic tracking and positioning systems
Overall, the ML610Q482P-NNNTB0ARL is a high-quality magnetic sensor IC that offers excellent performance and reliability in a compact package. Its wide operating temperature range and low-power operation make it an ideal choice for a variety of applications that require precise detection of magnetic fields and angular position.



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