The KMT37 is a magnetic field sensor based on the anisotropic
magneto resistance effect, i.e. it is sensing the magnetic field
direction independently on the magnetic field strength for applied
field strengths H[gt]=14 kA/m. The sensor contains two parallel
supplied Wheatstone bridges, which enclose a sensitive angle of
45 degrees.
A rotating magnetic field in the surface parallel to the chip (x-y plane)
will deliver two independent sinusoidal output signals, one
following a cosinus and the second following a sinus-function,
being the angle between sensor and field direction.
Features:
· Contactless angular position
· Design optimized linearity
· High accuracy
· Low cost, low power
· Self diagnosis feature
· User has complete control over signal evaluation
· Reliable SO8-Package
· High rotational speed possible
· Extended operating temperature range
· (-40 °C to +150 °C)
· Ideal for harsh environments due to magnetic sensing principle
· RoHS compliant (lead free)
Applications:
· Absolute and incremental angle measurement
· Motor motion control
· Robotics
· Camera positioning
· Potentiometer replacement
· Position measurement in medical applications
· Automotive (steering angle, torque, etc.)