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Allegro MicroSystems launches most advanced transmission speed sensor ICs

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January 16, 2019
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A19520, A19530 and A19570Manchester, NH—January 15, 2019—Allegro MicroSystems has announced the release of its most advanced transmission speed sensor family members, complete with ASIL B certification. The A19520, A19530, and A19570 magnetic sensor ICs are the product of nearly 20 years of application-specific experience and technological advancement—including GMR and Hall effect technology—making them ideal for meeting the demanding requirements of today’s transmission applications.

“Until now, there have been no transmission speed sensors available designed to a certified ISO 26262 design process,” explained Peter Wells, Senior Product Line Director for Speed Sensors at Allegro Microsystems. “We’re proud that all three of these speed sensors will be able to advance the state of the art in transmission safety and excited to bring them to market.”

The A19520, A19530, and A19570 magnetic sensor ICs measure speed and direction information and integrate EMC protection capacitors. The sensors also incorporate Allegro’s SolidSpeed Digital Architecture™, a groundbreaking mixed-signal architecture that enables the widest dynamic range of air gap, distinction of vibration versus rotation, stray field immunity, and highly adaptive performance.

Each product brings a unique offering to the family. The A19520 allows compatibility with existing transmission designs, thanks to its industry-leading performance and selectable output protocols. It uses Hall effect technology and a two-wire interface. The A19530 provides advanced signal processing, open/short detection capability, and selectable speed or speed and direction output protocols. It uses Hall effect and a three-wire interface. ­Using GMR and a two-wire interface, the A19570 brings the same high algorithmic performance as its Hall effect counterparts—but at significantly larger air gaps and with flexible device orientations.

Allegro, the market leader in magnetic sensor ICs, delivers nearly 900 million magnetic sensor ICs annually. Allegro prides itself on its industry-leading quality, world-class application support, and expertise at all levels of the semiconductor design and manufacturing process.

Please click here to download a copy of the A19520, A19530, A19570 magnetic sensor IC datasheets.

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