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1 By: David Belasco dab342@psu.edu 814-217-2066
Hall Effect Sensor By: David Belasco 1 1

2 Hall Effect!?! 1879 by Edwin Hall
Conductor or semiconductor with current flowing in one direction was introduced perpendicular to a magnetic field a voltage could be measured at right angles to the current path

3 Hall Effect continued…
Hall sensors process the magnetic flux density as input information and convert it into an electrical signal

4 Types of Hall Sensors Switch (Unipolar) – Single Magnetic Pole
Latch (Bipolar) – only turns off when opposing field is strong Bipolar Switch – responds to zero-crossing from North to South

5 US Schematic

6 US1881 – EE Specs

7 US1881 – The Chip

8 My Demo

9 Real World Applications
Push buttons Position Censor in a Piston Brake Light

10 What to Consider If needing a hall effect censor, consider the.. Cost
Temperature Range Position Tolerance Position Switching Accuracy Tolerance Buildup

11 Conclusion Advantages Disadvantages Cheap, 20 cents a piece Effective
Flimsy Pins


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