Linear Hall Sensor Breakout (SS39ET)

$7.95 USD

This breakout is compatible with any control system such as Arduino or Raspberry PI. The linear hall sensor detects magnetic fields with a change in voltage and can be used to identify north and south poles of an applied magnetic field. This sensor is good for a range of projects from simple to complex and is easy to set up.

  • Operating Voltage Range: 2.7-6.5 Vdc
  • Output Voltage: ~1.4 (without magnetic field)

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Description

This breakout is compatible with any control system such as Arduino or Raspberry PI and is small enough to fit in nearly any build. The linear hall sensor detects magnetic fields with a change in voltage and can be used to identify north and south poles of an applied magnetic field. This sensor is good for a range of projects from simple to complex and is easy to set up.

  • Operating Voltage Range: 2.7-6.5 Vdc
  • Output Voltage: ~1.4 (without magnetic field)
  • 11.96×10.24x3mm L/W/D (Depth includes surface mounted components)

Optimal travel path is perpendicular to the sensor on the breakout but other paths are possible with a great enough understanding of magnetic fields.

Datasheet: honeywell-sensing-ss39et-ss49e-ss59et-datasheet-00-947415

Note: This board is small at around a centimeter and may be a choking hazard.

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