30 December 2009

New Omnipolar Magnetic Position Sensors from Honeywell

  • New Omnipolar Magnetic Position Sensors from Honeywell

Mouser Electronics, Inc., known for its rapid introduction of the newest products, today announced it is stocking new product from Honeywell Sensing & Control.

The Honeywell Omnipolar Hall-effect Digital Position Sensors, SS351AT and SS451A, are small, sensitive, versatile sensors that are operated by the magnetic field from a permanent magnet or an electromagnet.

They are designed to respond to either a North pole or a South pole. With a typical operating point of 85 G at 25ºC (77ºF), the Honeywell position sensors are available in two package styles: the SS351AT in the subminiature SOT-23 SMT, and the SS451A in the leaded, flat TO-92-style package.

Known for its broad-based product line, unsurpassed customer service, and streamlined warehouse operations, Mouser continuously offers customers the most innovative products and latest technologies for their new design projects. Mouser Electronics' website with interactive online catalog is updated daily, and searches over 5 million products to locate over a million part numbers available for easy online purchase. Plus, downloadable data sheets, supplier-specific reference designs, application notes, technical design information and engineering tools.

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