| Description | |
| The TMR1262 is a bipolar open-drain magnetic switch sensor that integrates TMR sensors with CMOS circuitry, converting magnetic field strength into digital voltage outputs. The TMR1262 achieves a magnetic signal response frequency of 50 Hz with an ultra-low static supply current of 200 nA, making it suitable for low-power applications. Compared to Hall and AMR sensors operating in power-cycling modes, the TMR1262 offers higher response frequency and faster response time at a similar power level across wide operating temperature range. The TMR1262 operates over a supply voltage range of 1.8 V to 5.5 V with excellent temperature stability. It is available in SOT23-3 (TMR1262S) and TO92S (TMR1262T) packages, providing flexible integration options. |  SOT23-3                 TO92S | 
| Features and Benefits | |
|  Tunneling magnetoresistance (TMR) technology |  Low power consumption: supply current 200 nA | 
|  Frequency response: 50 Hz |  Bipolar latching operation | 
|  CMOS push-pull output |  High sensitivity | 
|  Wide range supply voltages: 1.8 V to 5.5 V |  Excellent temperature stability | 
|  High tolerance to external magnetic field interference |  RoHS & REACH compliant | 
| Applications | |
|  Utility meters: water, gas, and heat meters |  Solid-state switch | 
|  Speed sensing |  Linear and rotation position sensing | 





