Ky 003 Hall Magnetic Force Sensor Module For Arduino Effect
Ky 003 Hall Magnetic Force Sensor Module For Arduino Effect
Ky 003 Hall Magnetic Force Sensor Module For Arduino Effect

Ky 003 Hall Magnetic Force Sensor Module For Arduino Hall Effect

Rs 100 PKR
SKU: B296,KRT104,IMP100,Th50,A
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Description

The Hall Effect Sensor Magnet Detector Switch for Arduino is a switch that will turn on/off in the presence of a magnetic field. If no magnetic field is present, the signal line of the sensor is HIGH (3.5 V). If a magnetic field is presented to the sensor, the signal line goes LOW, at the same time the LED on the sensor lights up. An onboard LED will also indicate the presence of a magnetic field.

Pin Connection

Connect the Powerline (middle) to +5V and ground (-) to GND. Connect signal (s) to any digital pin on the Arduino.

Features :

  1. Digital Output Hall-effect sensor.
  2. Operating voltage: typically 5V.
  3. Output Current: 25mA.
  4. It can be used to detect both the poles of a magnet.
  5. The output voltage is equal to the operating voltage.
  6. Operating temperature: -40°C to 85°C.
  7. Turn on and Turn off time is 2 μsec each.
  8. Inbuilt reverse polarity protection.
  9. Suitable for Automotive and Industrial Applications.

Package Includes:

  • 1 x Hall Effect Sensor Magnet Detector Switch for Arduino.

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Ky 003 Hall Magnetic Force Sensor Module For Arduino Effect

Ky 003 Hall Magnetic Force Sensor Module For Arduino Effect

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