Melexis Launches MLX90382 Magnetic Encoder for High-Speed Precision
The MLX90382 offers 14-bit resolution, stray field immunity, and flexible mounting for on-axis and off-axis configurations, making it ideal for robotics, industrial automation, and mobility applications.
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As the utilization of robotic and automated solutions expands, transitioning from specialized high-end applications to more widespread applications, the demand for cost-effective and accurate encoders that provide essential motion feedback within these systems also increases. The need for high-speed encoder feedback is essential in guaranteeing the correct functioning and safety of electric motor-driven applications, such as robotic arms, automated packaging machines, and industrial weaving machines.
The MLX90382 is a magnetic position sensor IC that combines a Hall magnetic front end, an analog-to-digital converter, on-chip digital signal processing with zero latency, and multiple output drivers. The device utilizes the most recent advancement in Melexis Triaxis technology, bringing their expertise in magnetic positional sensing into high-speed encoder devices. By detecting the three components of the magnetic flux density (Bx, By, and Bz) and measuring the differential magnetic field in the Z-axis, the MLX90382 enables precise tracking of absolute angle position and speed. It can achieve speeds of up to 200’000 rpm and has a stray-field immunity of 360o up to 4 kA/m.
Helping to overcome typical assembly challenges associated with complex motor driven applications, the MLX90382 offers the convenience of both on and off-axis mounting. This enables the IC to provide support for hollow shaft applications, thereby allowing the passage of wiring looms or other components through the shaft without affecting encoder feedback – removing some design complexity and driving innovation.
The MLX90382 is available in a compact, RoHS compliant, single-die 4 x 4 mm2 QFN-24, supporting 5 V and 3.3 V applications. Reliability is guaranteed with both variants featuring AEC-Q100 (Grade 0) qualification. Furthermore, the on-axis configuration supports safety standards with SIL2 integrations.
The MLX90382 offers five different output modes designed to serve a wide range of applications. These consist of an industry-standard differential ABI/UVW interface for incremental angular output, an emulation of UVW signals typically used in BLDC motors, a PWM interface, as well as configurable SPI and SSI interfaces. Operating across a wide temperature range of -40°C to 150°C, this sensor is ideal for demanding environments.
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