SBAS645 August 2019 DRV5057-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA.
Magnets generally produce weaker fields as temperature increases. The DRV5057-Q1 has a temperature compensation feature that is designed to directly compensate the average drift of neodymium (NdFeB) magnets and partially compensate ferrite magnets. The residual induction (Br) of a magnet typically reduces by 0.12%/°C for NdFeB, and 0.20%/°C for ferrite. When the operating temperature of a system is reduced, temperature drift errors are also reduced.