hall effect sensor diagram

Hall effect magnetic sensor

Model: SensorMass20250527S5
Induction method: magnetic induction
Product type: hall sensor
Working voltage: 5V DC

Description:

The Magnetic sensor utilizing a Hall effect sensor, Used to measure the magnitude of magnetic field. With 5V working voltage, the measurable range is up to ±200Gs; with 12V working voltage, the measurable range is up to ±500Gs.

Features

  • The internal structure is better than usual and more resistant to vibration.
  • Fast response speed and strong sensitivity.
  • Especially suitable for use in narrow spaces or for detecting small objects.

Application

  • It mainly measures the steady magnetic field of permanent magnets and cannot detect alternating magnetic fields.

Specifications

Product nameMagnetic field sensor
ModelSensorMass20250527S5
Working voltage5V DC
Response frequency23kHz
Sensitivity1.5mv/Gs (Gauss)
hall effect sensor

Hall sensor wiring diagram

What is the Hall effect of a magnetic sensor?

A Hall-effect linear sensor, also known as a linear, is an analog device that varies its output voltage proportional to the magnetic field it is sensing. With no magnetic field present, the device will produce an output voltage equal to half the power-supply voltage (V Q).

What is the difference between Hall effect sensor and magnetic pickup sensor?

Due to their many functions, magnetic sensors work well in tough settings and for precise readings. In contrast, Hall effect sensors provide a powerful blend of low power consumption, simplicity, and efficacy for a range of uses, including digital switching, position sensing, and speed measuring.

What is the magnetic range of a Hall sensor?

The guaranteed range* that a given sensor will detect a specific magnet will be from a gap of 0.000” to the point where the curve reaches the max switch point. The minimum gap required to ensure that the sensor will not trigger the magnet is the below where the curve crosses the min switch point.

What are Hall effect magnetic switches?

Hall Effect switches are electronic devices that use magnetic fields to detect keypresses. Unlike mechanical switches, they rely on magnetic fields rather than physical contact. This results in fewer moving parts, often leading to increased durability and reliability.

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