The Industry’s only Surface-mount Hall Effect IC Capable of Dependable Operation in Temperatures Down to -50°C
Ideal for Brushless DC Motors in 5G Base Station Antennas and Outdoor Installations
TOKYO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–ABLIC Inc. (President: Nobumasa Ishiai, head office: Mitano-ku, Tokyo; hereinafter “ABLIC”) today launched the S-576Z R Series of Hall effect ICs for infrastructure equipment.
The S-576Z R Series, a ZCL™ (*1) Hall effect IC (magnetic sensor) for infrastructure equipment, uses an innovative and world first (*2) detection methodology announced in October 2018.
The new S-576Z R Series product significantly extends the operation temperature range of ABLIC’s previously released Hall effect ICs for general industrial equipment. It enables stable operation in harsh environments where the ambient temperature of the Hall effect IC can range from as low as -50°C to as high as +150°C, e.g. when the motor is operating under scorching direct sunlight. As the industry’s (*3) only surface-mount Hall effect IC for brushless DC motors that guarantees operation down to temperatures of -50°C, it is especially suitable for use in very cold climates.
The S-576Z R Series employs ZCL detection technology, developed by ABLIC—capable of minimizing fluctuations in output signal timing—to greatly enhance stability of DC motor control.
(*1) ZCL: Abbreviation of Zero Crossing Latch.
(*2) (*3) Based on our research as of May 2020.
[Major Features]
[Application Examples]
[ZCL™ Technology Introduction]
https://hub.ablic.com/en/products/zcl
[S-576Z R Series Product Details]
https://hub.ablic.com/en/products/s-576z-r
[Website]
https://www.ablic.com/
Contacts
ABLIC Inc.
Masae Onuma
pr@ablic.com
https://krs.bz/ablic/m/pr_inquiry_en
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