Lah103p Schematic New [exclusive] Site
While there is no widely known electronic component or project specifically named "LAH103P," it is likely a variation or typo of the , a popular Closed Loop Hall Effect Current Transducer
- The LAH103P usually has an Open Collector (or Open Drain) output. This means it cannot generate a voltage "High" on its own; it can only connect the output to Ground (Low) or float (High Impedance).
- You must connect a resistor between the Output pin and VCC. When the sensor is OFF, the resistor pulls the voltage up to VCC (Logic High). When the sensor is ON, it sinks the current to Ground, creating a Logic Low.
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3. Standard Application Schematic
There is no complex internal schematic required to operate this device; it is a solid-state component. However, the external application schematic (how you wire it) is the most critical aspect for reliability. While there is no widely known electronic component
Grounding: Always keep your multimeter ground lead on a solid screw hole or shielding. The LAH103P usually has an Open Collector (or