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SI7210-B-02-IV by Silicon Laboratories Inc is a Rotary Position Sensor.
Rotary Position Sensors are under the broader part category of Sensors/Transducers.

Sensors and transducers detect and measure physical quantities like temperature, pressure, and force, converting them into electrical signals for various applications. Read more about Sensors/Transducers on our Sensors/Transducers part category page.

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DISTI # 31AC1359
Newark Hall Effect Sensor, Aec-Q100, Sot-23-5, Sensor Type:-, Sensor Case/Package:Sot-23, No. Of Pins:5P... ins, Supply Voltage Min:1.7V, Supply Voltage Max:5.5V, Operating Temperature Min:-40°C, Operating Temperature Max:125°C Rohs Compliant: Yes |Silicon Labs SI7210-B-02-IV more RoHS: Compliant Min Qty: 1 Package Multiple: 1 Date Code: 0 Container: Cut Tape 228
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DISTI # 336-SI7210-B-02-IV-ND
DigiKey SENSOR HALL EFFECT I2C SOT23-5 Min Qty: 1 Lead time: 12 Weeks Container: Strip 4099
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DISTI # 634-SI7210-B-02-IV
Mouser Electronics Board Mount Hall Effect / Magnetic Sensors I2C programmable Hall effect magnetic sensor with push-pu... ll output more RoHS: Compliant 456
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DISTI # 83626591
Verical Hall Effect Sensor Latch 1.8V/2.5V/3.3V/5V Automotive AEC-Q100 5-Pin SOT-23 Tape RoHS: Compliant Min Qty: 79 Package Multiple: 1 Americas - 319
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SI7210-B-02-IV Part Data Attributes

SI7210-B-02-IV Silicon Laboratories Inc
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Rohs Code Yes
Part Life Cycle Code Active
Ihs Manufacturer SILICON LABORATORIES INC
Reach Compliance Code compliant
Date Of Intro 2017-07-19
Sensors/Transducers Type LINEAR POSITION SENSOR, HALL EFFECT

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SI7210-B-02-IV Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • A 4-layer PCB with a solid ground plane and a separate power plane is recommended. Keep the analog and digital grounds separate and connect them at a single point. Use a ferrite bead or a 10-ohm resistor in series with the VDD pin to reduce high-frequency noise.

  • To ensure accuracy, use a stable power supply, minimize noise and EMI, and use a low-pass filter to remove high-frequency noise. Also, calibrate the sensor output by applying a known magnetic field and adjusting the offset and gain accordingly.

  • The maximum operating temperature range for the SI7210-B-02-IV is -40°C to 125°C. However, the device may not meet its specified performance at the extreme temperatures, so it's recommended to operate within a narrower range (e.g., -20°C to 85°C) for optimal performance.

  • Yes, the SI7210-B-02-IV is designed to operate in high-vibration environments. However, it's essential to ensure the device is properly mounted and secured to the PCB to prevent mechanical stress and damage.

  • To troubleshoot issues, start by checking the power supply voltage, ensuring it's within the recommended range. Then, verify the sensor output using an oscilloscope or a logic analyzer. Check for noise and EMI issues, and ensure the PCB layout is correct. If issues persist, consult the datasheet and application notes or contact Silicon Laboratories' technical support.