AMR1341G

AMR1341G

$0.53
  • Description:AMR SW OMNI 15G 1.6-5V ACTIVE-HI
  • Series:AMR134x
  • Mfr:MDT
  • Package:Bulk

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Product Detailed Parameters

  • Description:AMR SW OMNI 15G 1.6-5V ACTIVE-HI
  • Series:AMR134x
  • Mfr:MDT
  • Package:Bulk
  • Function:Latch, Omnipolar Switch
  • Technology:Magnetoresistive
  • Polarization:North Pole, South Pole
  • Sensing Range:±1.5mT Trip, ±1mT Release
  • Test Condition:25°C
  • Voltage - Supply:1.6V ~ 5V
  • Current - Supply (Max):40µA
  • Current - Output (Max):20mA
  • Output Type:CMOS
  • Features:Temperature Compensated
  • Operating Temperature:-40°C ~ 125°C (TA)
  • Mounting Type:Surface Mount
  • Supplier Device Package:3-LGA (2x1.5)
  • Package / Case:3-WFLGA
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  • Qualification:-

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AMR1341G

Buying Guide
Summary

MDT AMR1341G is used in Switches (Solid State) category when predictable switching behavior and derating under real loads are required. Key specs include Description (AMR SW OMNI 15G 1.6-5V ACTIVE-HI), Temperature (-40°C ~ 125°C (TA)), Package/case (3-WFLGA), Mounting (Surface Mount), and Packaging (Bulk).

Selection Notes
  • For AMR1341G, verify Current - Supply (Max) (40µA) and compare it against your reference design limits.
  • Make sure the mounting type (Surface Mount) matches how the part will be installed and inspected.
  • Ensure the supply current (40µA) is acceptable for battery life and thermal limits.
  • Ensure the output type (CMOS) is compatible with the downstream interface.
Alternates & Substitutions
  • In Switches (Solid State) designs, define acceptance criteria up front so alternates can be qualified and repeated in production.
  • If substitutions are likely, write down the non-negotiables and re-check them when the supply chain changes, not after field failures.
  • Confirm the real operating corners (supply 1.6V ~ 5V, temperature -40°C ~ 125°C (TA)) and avoid swaps that only work at typical conditions.
  • For relays/switches, match configuration and ratings first, then validate life under your duty cycle and load type.
FAQ

Who is the manufacturer of AMR1341G?
MDT

How do I choose an alternate for AMR1341G?
Match footprint and ratings first, then confirm operating conditions and test conditions behind key specs before approval.

What Technology does AMR1341G have?
Magnetoresistive

What temperature range is listed for AMR1341G?
-40°C ~ 125°C (TA)

Application Scenarios

MDT AMR1341G is listed under the Switches (Solid State) category and is commonly used when correctness, reliability, and qualification repeatability matter. Solid-state switching focuses on leakage, thermal rise, dv/dt immunity, and load transients so behavior remains predictable over temperature. In production equipment, consistent switching behavior reduces downtime by avoiding hard-to-reproduce intermittent states. Within real systems, switching elements are vetted for bounce, failure modes, and derating under inductive loads and repetitive surges. In automotive power routing, switching must handle inductive loads and transients while maintaining EMI margins. Within modern control systems, solid-state switching reduces wear but requires validation of load transients, fault behavior, and heat soak margins. In industrial I/O and automation, solid-state switches drive loads where EMI, thermal rise, and dv/dt immunity must be validated with real cabling. For systems shipped at volume, predictable behavior is what keeps yield and field performance stable.

Compatibility Advice
  • In qualification work, confirm ratings and derating under the real load type, because inrush and inductive kick dominate field stress. This keeps acceptance criteria measurable and repeatable.
Project Fit
  • Best fit when you can verify MDT AMR1341G for Switches (Solid State) integration on the assembled PCB, especially if you need deterministic behavior in safety, interlock, or control paths and can validate it under real stress.
  • Not ideal when integrating MDT AMR1341G for Switches (Solid State), wiring and service conditions vary widely, increasing the chance of unsafe states, because it becomes difficult to prove margin across production variance.
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