Hall Effect Sensor

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Hall effect sensors detect whether a magnet is near. Useful for non-contact/waterproof type switches, position sensors, rotary/shaft encoders.

Runs at 3.5V up to 24V. To use connect power to pin 1 (all the way to the left), ground to pin 2 (middle) and then a 10K pull up resistor from pin 3 to power. Then listen on pin 3, when the south pole of a magnet is near the front of the sensor, pin 3 will go down to 0V. Otherwise it will stay at whatever the pullup resistor is connected to. Nothing occurs if a magnet's north pole is nearby (unipolar).

Example Project

The purpose of this project is to demo the usage of Hall Sensor. When the magnet is close to Hall sensor, the LED-L on Arduino will turn on, and the LED will turn on when the magnet is removed.

List of Components:

Item Quantity
Arduino Duemilanove or Uno 1
Hall Sensor 1
USB Cable with type A Interface 1
Mini Breadboard 1
Jumper Wire with Male Header 3
Resister with value 10K ohm 1
PC 1

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