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SS39

Manufacturer: FAIRCHILD

Schottky Rectifiers

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
SS39 FAIRCHILD 100000 In Stock

Description and Introduction

Schottky Rectifiers The SS39 is a Hall-effect sensor manufactured by Fairchild Semiconductor (now part of ON Semiconductor). Below are its specifications, descriptions, and features based on available data:

### **Specifications:**  
- **Type:** Unipolar Hall-effect switch  
- **Operating Voltage:** 3.8V to 24V  
- **Output Current:** 25mA (max)  
- **Operating Temperature Range:** -40°C to +85°C  
- **Magnetic Sensitivity:** Typically 35G (BOP) and -35G (BRP)  
- **Output Type:** Open-collector  
- **Switching Frequency:** Up to 100kHz  

### **Descriptions:**  
The SS39 is a solid-state Hall-effect sensor designed for digital applications. It responds to changes in magnetic fields, providing a clean digital output signal. It is commonly used in position sensing, speed detection, and proximity switching applications.

### **Features:**  
- **Unipolar Operation:** Activates with a single magnetic pole (South pole).  
- **Reverse Polarity Protection:** Can withstand -22V reverse voltage.  
- **Low Power Consumption:** Suitable for battery-operated devices.  
- **Robust Design:** Resistant to physical stress and environmental conditions.  
- **Small Form Factor:** Available in a TO-92 package for easy integration.  

This information is based on Fairchild's documentation before its acquisition by ON Semiconductor. For exact details, refer to the official datasheet.

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