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HONEYWELL Board Mount Hall Effect/Magnetic Sensor-SS59ET, 2.7Vdc to 6.5Vdc, (Operating Range: -1000 G to 1000 G)
The HONEYWELL Board Mount Hall Effect/Magnetic Sensor-SS59ET, 2.7Vdc to 6.5Vdc, (Operating Range: -1000 G to 1000 G) by Honeywell is a value-for-money hall sensor designed for everyday users. It features Model No. / Name: SS59ET and Case/Package: SOT-89-3.
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The HONEYWELL Board Mount Hall Effect/Magnetic Sensor-SS59ET, 2.7Vdc to 6.5Vdc, (Operating Range: -1000 G to 1000 G) by Honeywell is a value-for-money hall sensor designed for everyday users. It delivers reliable performance at an accessible price.
Key Specifications
- Model No. / Name: SS59ET
- Case/Package: SOT-89-3
- Operating Voltage (V): 6 — works with standard household power
- Mounting Type: SMD/SMT
- Types: Position Sensor
- Max Output Current (mA): 10
- Operating Temperature (°C): -40 to +100
- Shipping Weight: 0.11 kg
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Features:
- Position sensor with precise magnetic detection
- Operating supply current of 10 mA for reliable performance
- The maximum output current of 10 mA
- Wide operating point range: -1000 G to 1000 G
- Supply voltage range from 2.7 Vdc to 6.5 Vdc
- Temperature range of -40°C to 100°C for versatile applications
Applications:
- Magnetic position sensing in industrial equipment
- Precision Positioning in Automotive Systems
- Position feedback in consumer electronics
- Proximity sensing in various electronic devices
- Magnetic field detection in medical equipment











