HS 5136 – Hall Sensor for Magnetic Field Measurements

Hall sensor HS 5136 and Zero-Gauss-chamber Opt. 5136 ZG
Hall sensor HS 5136 and Zero-Gauss-chamber (Opt. 5136 ZG)
The Hall sensor HS 5136 can be used to measure magnetic field strengths for immunity tests according to MIL STD 461 and various automotive standards. It measures static and dynamic magnetic fields with field strengths up to 9000 A/m (pk). The HS 5136 is a transverse probe, i.e. the magnetic flux lines must be orthogonal to the longitudinal probe axis and orthogonal to the surface of the Hall-element to obtain the maximum reading.

Calibrating the sensor to zero:
To be able to perform a zero point DC calibration an optional zero-Gauss chamber is available on request (Opt. 5136 ZG). The zero Gauss chamber eliminates the terrestrial static magnetic field as well as possible man made static fields. The zero Gauss-chamber is usually not required for the measurement of alternating magnetic fields.

Nominal frequency range:DC…1 kHz
Nominal measuring range:0 … 7000 A/m (peak)
Extended measuring range:0 … 9000 A/m (peak)
Nominal conversion factor:1 (A/m) / mV
Load impedance:>2 kW
Non-linearity error:0.8 %
Power supply:12 VDC ±3 % / 250 mA
Operating temperature ambient15°C – 30°C
Housing:Aluminium
Dimensions:ca. 470 x 42 x 28 mm
Mounting:D = 22 mm, L = 120 mm
Weight:300 g
Connector:BNC female

Datasheet HS 5136