| Description | |
| TMR1387 is a digital omnipolar magnetic switch that integrates TMR and CMOS technology in order to provide a magnetically triggered digital switch with high sensitivity, high speed, and low power consumption. It is designed for use in applications that are both power-critical and performance-demanding. It contains a push-pull TMR sensor bridge and CMOS signal processing circuitry within the same package, including an on-chip TMR voltage generator for precise magnetic sensing, a TMR voltage amplifier and comparator plus a schmitt trigger to provide switching hysteresis for noise rejection, and an open-drain output. An internal band gap regulator is used to provide a temperature compensated supply voltage for internal circuits, permitting a wide range of supply voltages from 3 V up to 40 V. The TMR1387 draws only 0.6 mA resulting in low-power operation. It has fast response, accurate switching points, excellent thermal stability, and immunity to stray field interference. It is available in SOT23-3 package. |  SOT23-3 | 
| Features and Benefits | |
|  Tunneling magnetoresistance (TMR) technology |  Low power consumption < 0.6 mA | 
|  High frequency response ≥ 100 kHz |  Omnipolar operation | 
|  In-plane X-Axis sensing |  Open-drain output | 
|  High supply voltages of 40 V and 30 V reverse voltage |  High sensitivity | 
|  High tolerance to external magnetic field interference |  Excellent temperature stability | 
|  RoHS & REACH compliant | |
| Applications | |
|  Utility meters: water, gas, and heat meters |  Proximity switches | 
|  Speed sensing |  Position sensing | 
|  Motor and fan control |  Power window | 





