Achieve nanotesla-level magnetic field sensing with the XEN1210 from Sensixs, utilizing patented Q-Hall technology for unmatched offset stability and ultra-low drift. Ideal for precision compassing, magnetometry, and scientific instrumentation.
| Feature | XEN1210 | Allegro A1343 | Melexis MLX90393 | TDK CHS Series |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Offset (typical) | <2 µT | ~15 µT | ~50–100 µT | ~20–50 µT |
| Resolution | 15 nT | 100–500 nT | ~0.1 µT | ~0.1 µT |
| Tech | Q-Hall (4-plate) | Spinning current | 3D Hall array | CMOS Hall |
| Compass-grade? | ✅ | ⚠ | ⚠ | ⚠ |
Q: What is the lowest offset Hall sensor?
A: The XEN1210 features one of the lowest silicon Hall offsets ever measured: <2 µT, with nanotesla stability.
Q: How does Q-Hall outperform current-spinning techniques?
A: It uses four Hall plates in a symmetric quad layout with precision current rotation, canceling mechanical, thermal, and magnetic stress effects beyond what single-plate current spinning can handle.
Q: Is it available now?
A: Yes, contact us for samples or engineering evaluation kits.