You mean you want to be able to use it to generate power ? Like a 'free-energy' source ?
I suppose it conceivably could be, though i have never come across such an application. Possibly because the voltage/ emf is way too small, or some similar limitation.
You mean you want to be able to use it to generate power ? Like a 'free-energy' source ?
I suppose it conceivably could be, though i have never come across such an application. Possibly because the voltage/ emf is way too small, or some similar limitation.
I am sorry for my poor knowledge.
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pls refer pg B-49
here they explained connections of various sensors to my DAQ. In the page B-49, they said abt DC voltage sources.. My sensor is Honeywell hall sensor SS495A1 4.5 - 10.5 V/DC SIP.. So can I use this connection methodlogy to connect my sensor.. pls help me out..
Related to the DAQ manual, it's not a voltage source. You need to connect a supply voltage to get a sensor output. I'm sure, the DAQ system provides a connection option for similar sensors. A potentiometric sensor input would e.g. fit perfectly.
I think you're making your life hard by posting a new hall sensor related thread every few days.