APS11000 and APS11060
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Vertical and Planar Hall-Effect Switches
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
DESCRIPTION
• ASIL A functional safety compliance (pending
confirmation)
• Planar and vertical Hall-effect sensor ICs
• 3.3 to 24 V operation
• Automotive-grade ruggedness and fault tolerance
□ Extended AEC-Q100 qualification
□ Internal protection circuits enable 40 V load dump
compliance
TheAPS11000andAPS11060familiesofHall-effectswitches
are AEC-Q100 qualified for 24 V automotive applications
and compliant with ISO 26262:2011 ASIL A (pending
confirmation).Thesesensorsaretemperature-stableandsuited
for operation over extended junction temperature ranges up to
165°C. The APS11000 and APS11060 families are available
in several different magnetic sensitivities and polarities to
offer flexible options for system design. They are available in
active high and active low variants for ease of integration into
electronic subsystems.
□ Reverse-battery protection
□ Output short-circuit and overvoltage protection
□ Operation from –40°C to 165°C junction temperature
□ High EMC immunity
The APS11000 features a Hall-effect element that is sensitive
to magnetic flux perpendicular to the face of the IC package.
TheAPS11060 features a vertical Hall-effect sensing element
sensitivetomagneticfluxparalleltothefaceoftheICpackage.
• Omnipolar and unipolar switch threshold options
• Choice of output polarity
• Open-drain output
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• Solid-state reliability
PACKAGES
Not to scale
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
• Gear shift selectors and driver controls (PRNDL)
• Human-machine interfaces (HMI) and driver controls
• Open/close sensor for LCD screens/doors/lids/trunks
• Clutch/brake position sensor
3-pin SOT23W
(suffix LH)
• Magnetically actuated lighting
• Wiper home/end position sensor
• End of travel and index sensors
3-pin SIP (suffix UA)
VCC
POK
Regulator
To All Subcircuits
Low-Pass
Filter
Schmitt
Trigger
VOUT
Output
Control
Sample, Hold &
Averaging
Hall
Amp.
Current
Limit
GND
Figure 1: Functional Block Diagram
APS11060-DS, Rev. 4
MCO-0000392
May 12, 2020