Magnet-free, inductive position sensor ICs that can be used for high-speed absolute position sensing in automotive, industrial, medical and consumer applications. It uses the physical principle of eddy currents to detect the position of a simple metallic target that is moving above a set of coils, consisting of one transmitter coil and two receiver coils. The Renesas IPS2200 family of inductive position sensors for high-speed motor commutation are industrial-qualified and designed for absolute rotor position sensing. Rather than expensive, bulky magnets, this IC uses the physical principle of Eddy currents to detect the position of a simple metallic target moving above a set of coils consisting of one transmitter and two receivers. Magnetic stray field immunity improves the reliability and flexibility of IPS2200 designs. Designed around the needs of the motor, IPS2200 supports end-of-shaft, side-shaft and through-shaft off-axis requirements.
- Position sensing based on an inductive principle
- Cost effective, no magnet required
- Immune to magnetic stray fields, no shielding required
- Suitable for harsh environments and extreme temperatures
- Differential and single-ended sine and cosine outputs
- Digital incremental outputs: 4 counts per period
- Non-volatile user-configurable memory, programmable via I2C or SPI interface
- Adaptable to any full-scale angle range
- Rotation sensing up to 360º angle range
- Single IC supports on-axis and off-axis rotation, linear motion and arc motion sensing
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Other details
Brand |
RENESAS |
Part Number |
IPS2200BI1W |
Quantity |
Each (Supplied on Cut Tape) |
Technical Data Sheet EN |
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