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Donald W. Coley
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2023
I have not used these long enough, to know if they are Reliable, but they appear to perform in a way similar to Allegro Microsystems A1308 or A1324. ~ 2.5 VDC Out with NO applied external magnetic field. The Analog Output will Vary + or - 1.5VDC from the 2.5 VDC "Mid-Point", with a Strong "North" or "South" Magnetic Pole Applied Directly ( down to as low as +1 VDC, or up to as high as +4 VDC Out ).
john chaplain
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2023
They seem to work ok but they were shipped via USPS and took a week to arrive.
Azalea Andrews
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2022
I used 2mm neodymium magnets with this sensor. Pretty low noise for what I paid. I burnt out one of these sensors because I didn't look at the pinout and assumed that the center pin was the output. Overall a good sensor
Ryan B.
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2021
Tested all 10 and they do what they should. Left to right on the beveled side pin out is as follows: VCC, GND, Out.
James Burroughs
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2021
I used one of these Hall Sensors to change my Sim Racing Throttle pedal's 10k Potentiometer. It was a total hillbilly hack but works like a champ. I have been a sim racer online since 1999 and as we all know, potentiometer's are going to eventually get flaky and wear out. I ran across an example on a racing forum and decided to attempt the change. Using 2 Neodymium Disc Magnets, a plastic top from a pharmacy pill bottle, hot glue, and the old 10k pot since it was already there. I simply disassembled the pot, pout a hole in the top and cut it for clearance, glued to mag's to it, glued the sensor to the pedal and wired it up. It's the most responsive pedal I have ever used. I am already running faster laps directly because of this sensor. It's tough, and can be reverse wired without harming it. I was not easy on them and they show no flaws.
Yuriy Postrekhin
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2021
Works just fine, no noise.
Douglas Stnschndr
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2020
If you are looking to convert a hi-hat stand into a DIY Hall Effect control for edrums these are the correct sensor
WJR
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2019
It works as advertised but small voltage increase in voltage in the mag field
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