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From: "Peter L. Peres" <.....plpKILLspam
@spam@ACTCOM.CO.IL>
Subject: [EE]: Source of 'bare' Hall ICs ?
{Quote hidden}> Hello list,
>
> does anyone know a source of Hall ICs (just the bare Hall sensor bridge or
> half with 4 or 3 terminals, SMT or not but not bare chip, no GMR please,
> it has to be low cost) besides Digi-Key whose only linear sensor is priced
> at an unbelievable level imho ? I found Infineon makes these but I do not
> know (yet) if I can buy in small quantity from the rep here (and for how
> much money). Small qty. is 50-500 assuming the price is very reasonable
> (<<$2 in any case).
Hi Peter,
I do not know if you tried Honeywell, they make hall effect sensor IC's, In
the security industry I used to go through millions of these each year, for
electronic magnetic key readers.
catalog.sensing.honeywell.com/sensing/datasheet.asp?PN=613SS2&FAM=sol
idstate&P=25684
is the URL of the ones I used to use.
Regards,
Kat.
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