SD101201 Sensors
Description
Has two Hall Effect sensors; one detects speed and the other detects direction of movement of gear teeth. The outputs are open collector transistors. The Speed output goes high (on) when sensing the leading edge of a tooth and low (off) on the trailing edge of the tooth when run against a standard target. The direction of movement is latched on the leading edge of the speed sensor; the Direction output goes high for clockwise rotation and low for counterclockwise rotation. The state of the Direction output always leads the rising edge of the speed output
Features
Separate digital outputs for speed and direction
From near zero speed up to 15 kHz sensing capability
Plastic flange-mount sensor rated to 125 ⁰C
RoHS compliant
IP67
Typical air gap of 1.5 mm (0.06”)*
Typical Applications
Wheel speed and direction
Hoist speed and direction
Transmission speed and direction
Industrial feedback and control
Environmental Specifications
Vibration Sinusoidal, 3.3 g max from 20 Hz to 1 kHz
Maximum Speed Detection 15 kHz
Operating Temperature -40 ⁰C to 125 ⁰C (-40 ⁰F to 257 ⁰F)
Storage Temperature -40 ⁰C to 125 ⁰C (-40 ⁰F to 257 ⁰F)
Ingress Protection IP67
Electrical Specifications
Operating Supply Voltage 4.75 to 24 VDC
Maximum Input Voltage 30 VDC
Maximum Reverse Voltage 30 VDC
Supply Current 20 mA max
Output Sink Current 20 mA max
Typical Operating Time 5 μs
Recommended Pull-Up Resistor See chart