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Online trilerianTopic starter

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Question on Allegro a1308 output filter
« on: August 26, 2023, 02:54:54 pm »
Hello, as the title states, I have a question on the Allegro a1308 hall effect sensor output rc filter.  In the data sheet it call for a pulldown resistor on the output followed by a cap.
They label these as RL and CL.  CL can have a max value of 10nf and RL needs to min of 4.7kΩ.  I have defaulted these in my schematic to 10kΩ and 4.7nf.  But how do I calculate the filter -3db with a pulldown resistor instead of a series resistor?  I realize this is a very beginner question, and I am sorry, but my searches have evaded me. 

 

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Re: Question on Allegro a1308 output filter
« Reply #1 on: August 26, 2023, 09:13:14 pm »
Hello, as the title states, I have a question on the Allegro a1308 hall effect sensor output rc filter.  In the data sheet it call for a pulldown resistor on the output followed by a cap.
They label these as RL and CL.  CL can have a max value of 10nf and RL needs to min of 4.7kΩ.  I have defaulted these in my schematic to 10kΩ and 4.7nf.  But how do I calculate the filter -3db with a pulldown resistor instead of a series resistor?  I realize this is a very beginner question, and I am sorry, but my searches have evaded me.
The pulldown resistor is not relevant to calculating the -3dB point as it is the internal O/P resistance of the A1308 driver stage that should be used to calculate  the roll-off frequency. The O/P resistance is listed in the datasheet as 3 \$\Omega\$ typical so the filtering obtained with the 4n7 capacitor is pretty minimal. If you need filtering it would be better to add a suitable series resistor rather than relying on the not very well controlled internal O/P resistance.

The minimum value  for RL and the maximum value for CL specified in the datasheet are there to ensure that excessive load is not put on the output driver; you don't need to use these specified values to make the chip function.
 
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