I need help identifying a hall effect sensor
The sensor looks like a flattened version of a TO-92 with chamfered edges instead of a rounded face to indicate the front side and .1" lead spacing. The only markings are U18 020 (or possibly U1B). It looks like it might be from http://www.utc-ic.com/product/db/hall.php but the part numbers don't all match although the datasheet looks like it might match. http://www.scribd.com/doc/52101789/U18-Hall-Sensor-Fan
It doesn't seem like places like DigiKey or Mouser sells Unisonic parts so I may need an compatible alternative which would be fine If I can figure out the specs.































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i don't know where it's available but i have an alternate option just take a heavy soldering iron at it's highest temp. and try to solder the broken pin its may work!
http://www.maxim4u.com/
or
UTC Unisonic Technologies
the data sheet at the second link looks right.
and got digikey suggesting 3-sip piles of components...
http://www.allegromicro.com/en/Products/Part_Numbers/1324/1324.pdf
being the datasheet for the first result, which has the chamfered edges like the one pictured... I would guess its a good start.
1.86 each, minimum purchase 1, with 1500 in stock.
I did hook it up to 6v and slowly turned the motor with a volt meter on the output. It puts out between .3 and 15 mV and it sure looks like it has a latched output.
But, ...
even though I tend to agree and the device might work, it is probably not the one depicted by the OP:
On page 11, it says about the marking on the UA Package
A = Supplier emblem
N = Last three digits of device part number
(depicted is the Allegro-Logo-A above the N)
So the device number should end in 020 (according to the given photo) while the PDF is for devices A1324..25 and there is no Allegro-A.
So, AnotherBrian, if you can get no better advice and you can get hold of the Allegro part easily, just try it.
Searching the parts deeper will definitely help