HAL55x, HAL56x
1.3. Marking Code
All Hall sensors have a marking on the package surface
(branded side). This marking includes the name of the
sensor and the temperature range.
Type
A
HAL556
HAL560
HAL566
556A
560A
566A
Temperature Range
K
556K
560K
566K
E
556E
560E
566E
V
DD
1
3
NC
1.6. Solderability
all packages: according to IEC68-2-58
During soldering reflow processing and manual rework-
ing, a component body temperature of 260
°C
should not
be exceeded.
Components stored in the original packaging should
provide a shelf life of at least 12 months, starting from the
date code printed on the labels, even in environments as
extreme as 40
°C
and 90% relative humidity.
1.4. Operating Junction Temperature Range
The Hall sensors from Micronas are specified to the chip
temperature (junction temperature T
J
).
A:
T
J
= –40
°C
to +170
°C
K:
T
J
= –40
°C
to +140
°C
E:
T
J
= –40
°C
to +100
°C
Note:
Due to the high power dissipation at high current
consumption, there is a difference between the ambient
temperature (T
A
) and junction temperature. Please refer
section 5.4. on page 19 for details.
1.5. Hall Sensor Package Codes
HALXXXPA-T
Temperature Range: A, K, or E
Package: SF for SOT-89B
UA for TO-92UA
Type: 556, 560, or 566
Example:
HAL556UA-E
→
Type: 556
→
Package: TO-92UA
→
Temperature Range: T
J
= –40
°C
to +100
°C
Hall sensors are available in a wide variety of packaging
versions and quantities. For more detailed information,
please refer to the brochure: “Ordering Codes for Hall
Sensors”.
2
GND
Fig. 1–1:
Pin configuration
4
Micronas