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mosey:
Anyone have a Hall sensor socket? Adjustable one? Do I make one? Mosey |
DMIOM:
Mosey, I think it would help if you could give a little more information. Do you have a specific Hall-effect sensor you want to mount? They can come in all shapes and sizes - from tiny surface-mount devices, through those with legs like a transistor, to those packaged as industrial proximity detectors with an M12 or even M20 threaded body .... Dave |
mosey:
Sure, Don. The best I can do is to say that it is the sensor in the Jerry Howell TIM-6 system, and it is 3/32" x 5/32" in size, and marked 049S OGL. It has 3 wires, of course. I am attaching a picture. It is that tiny black rectangle. Mosey |
John Rudd:
Mosey, It may be better to just mount the device on a small pcb with a drilled hole for mounting...Thats what I did...Soz..no foto.. :doh: |
RodW:
I bought a couple of these at $10 each but have not used them yet, save you making the board. http://www.freetronics.com/products/hall-effect-magnetic-and-proximity-sensor-module#.Uavv2tJ6Fyw You will be able to find a similar solution at Sparkfun https://www.sparkfun.com/products/8882 |
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