SBAA463A
january 2021 – april 2023
TMAG5170
,
TMAG5170-Q1
,
TMAG5170D-Q1
,
TMAG5173-Q1
,
TMAG5273
Abstract
Trademarks
1
Introduction
1.1
Angle Measurement With One-Dimensional Sensors
1.2
Challenges of Angular Measurements
2
Benefit of Multi-Axis Sensors
2.1
Simplified Mechanical Placement
2.2
Sensitivity Matching
2.3
CORDIC Angle Estimations
2.4
Tamper and Stray Field Detection
3
Angular Measurement Considerations
3.1
Sensor Alignment
3.2
Sensor Calibration
3.3
Input Referred Noise
3.4
Impact of Sample Rate
4
Practical Application
4.1
Push-Button Knob
4.1.1
Evaluating Design Constraints
4.1.2
Magnet Selection
4.1.3
Prototyping and Verification
4.2
Off-Axis Design
4.2.1
Sensitivity Gain Correction
4.2.2
Accuracy Verification
5
Summary
6
References
7
Revision History
6
References
Texas Instruments,
TMAG5170-Q1 3-Axis Linear Hall Effect Sensor With SPI Interface Data Sheet
Texas Instruments,
TMAG5170D-Q1 Dual-Die High-Precision 3D Linear Hall-Effect Sensor With SPI Data Sheet
Texas Instruments,
TMAG5170UEVM Tool Folder
Texas Instruments,
TMAG5170DEVM Tool Folder
Texas Instruments,
Linear Hall Effect Sensor Angle Measurement Theory, Implementation, and Calibration Application Report