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ABLIC Launches the S-57GD, S-57GS, S-57GN, S-57TZ and S-57RB Series in the World�s Thinnest Package to Fill out the Automotive Hall Effect IC Lineup

– Ultra-thin package for high-density mounting –

TOKYO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–ABLIC Inc. (President: Nobumasa Ishiai, head office: Minato-ku, Tokyo; hereinafter “ABLIC”) today launched the S-57GD, S-57GS, S-57GN, S-57TZ and S-57RB (*1), five automotive Hall effect ICs in the world’s thinnest package (*2) of 0.5mm. This is a full range of products that allows customers to select the product that best suits their individual needs.


This new lineup of ABLIC’s automotive Hall effect ICs are delivered in a 0.5mm HSNT-6(2025) package, the world’s thinnest, which is roughly half the thickness in comparison to our previous package as well as other companies’ packages(*3). As a result, the adjustment dials of air conditioners, navigation systems, and other modules can be designed thinner and smaller for better operation, while thinner power window motors can be more design-friendly.

Although these products come in an ultra-thin package, the pins protrude from the sides of the outer lead package to allow automated visual inspection to confirm that the pins are properly soldered to the board. A TSOT-23-3S package permitting automated visual inspection is also available.

It is also PPAP (Production Part Approval Process) capable and is designed to qualify for the AEC(*)-Q100 Grade 0 (* Automotive Electronics Council) standard for automotive ICs.

(*1) The S-57TZ was launched in December 2019.

(*2)(*3) Based on our research as of June 2020.

[Major Features]

1. Packaging among the World’s Thinnest

2. Automotive quality

The series has passed the three-temperature test (low, normal and high temperature).

It will be qualified for the AEC-Q100 Grade 0 and is also PPAP (Production Part Approval Process) capable.

[Major Specifications and Application Examples]

Product name

(Pole detection)

S-57GD

Series

(Omnipolar detection)

S-57GN/GS

Series

(Unipolar detection)

S-57TZ

Series

(ZCL(*4)) detection)

S-57RB

Series

(Bipolar detection)

Applications

Detects opening/closing and sliding movements of air conditioner adjustment dials, steering switches, seatbelt buckles, shift levers, doors, etc.

Detects the rotational movement used for control of DC brushless motors for automotive fans, roof windows, electric power steering, wipers, etc.

(*4) ZCL is an abbreviation of Zero Crossing Latch.

[S-57GD/S-57GS/S-57GN/S-57TZ/S-57RB Series Product Details]

https://hub.ablic.com/en/products/s-57xx-hsnt6

[Website]

https://www.ablic.com/

ABLIC Inc. became a wholly owned company by MinebeaMitsumi Inc. as of April 30th, 2020.

Contacts

ABLIC Inc.

Masae Onuma

pr@ablic.com
https://krs.bz/ablic/m/pr_inquiry_en

Alex

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