Dec 11, 2012 #1 V vamsee Full Member level 1 Joined Nov 6, 2012 Messages 95 Helped 1 Reputation 2 Reaction score 1 Trophy points 1,288 Activity points 1,885 hi all, i have power supply, hall sensor and multimeter.. pls let me know how shud i measure the hall voltage using the multimeter? https://datasheet.octopart.com/SS466A-Honeywell-datasheet-5334840.pdf thanq
hi all, i have power supply, hall sensor and multimeter.. pls let me know how shud i measure the hall voltage using the multimeter? https://datasheet.octopart.com/SS466A-Honeywell-datasheet-5334840.pdf thanq
Dec 11, 2012 #2 Ogu Reginald Full Member level 6 Joined Oct 7, 2011 Messages 369 Helped 47 Reputation 94 Reaction score 46 Trophy points 1,308 Location Nigeria Activity points 3,391 To measure the voltage drop across the sensor, connect the multimeter in parallel to the hall. - - - Updated - - - To measure the voltage drop across the sensor, connect the multimeter in parallel to the hall.
To measure the voltage drop across the sensor, connect the multimeter in parallel to the hall. - - - Updated - - - To measure the voltage drop across the sensor, connect the multimeter in parallel to the hall.
Dec 12, 2012 #3 V vamsee Full Member level 1 Joined Nov 6, 2012 Messages 95 Helped 1 Reputation 2 Reaction score 1 Trophy points 1,288 Activity points 1,885 hi thanx for the reply.. i want to know how to connect 3 pin hall sensor with the HBM ML01 DAQ board.. Please see the attachment. Pls tell me the wiring procedure as well.. thanq
hi thanx for the reply.. i want to know how to connect 3 pin hall sensor with the HBM ML01 DAQ board.. Please see the attachment. Pls tell me the wiring procedure as well.. thanq
Dec 12, 2012 #4 Ogu Reginald Full Member level 6 Joined Oct 7, 2011 Messages 369 Helped 47 Reputation 94 Reaction score 46 Trophy points 1,308 Location Nigeria Activity points 3,391 The picture you attached is not clearly showing on my browser, why not check the datasheet of the sensor to know and confirm how to effectively use the sensor. Nowadays datasheets come with circuits on how to use the component under reference.
The picture you attached is not clearly showing on my browser, why not check the datasheet of the sensor to know and confirm how to effectively use the sensor. Nowadays datasheets come with circuits on how to use the component under reference.
Dec 18, 2012 #5 R rohitkhanna Banned Joined May 1, 2012 Messages 341 Helped 76 Reputation 150 Reaction score 75 Trophy points 1,308 Location New Delhi, India Activity points 0 Connect the power supply to the appropriate Hall sensor pins. Depending on the type of sensor you have, you might need a pull-up resistor on the 3rd output pin --- check the spec sheets !! Measure the voltage between 3rd pin & GND with your meter.
Connect the power supply to the appropriate Hall sensor pins. Depending on the type of sensor you have, you might need a pull-up resistor on the 3rd output pin --- check the spec sheets !! Measure the voltage between 3rd pin & GND with your meter.
Dec 18, 2012 #6 V vamsee Full Member level 1 Joined Nov 6, 2012 Messages 95 Helped 1 Reputation 2 Reaction score 1 Trophy points 1,288 Activity points 1,885 rohitkhanna said: Connect the power supply to the appropriate Hall sensor pins. Depending on the type of sensor you have, you might need a pull-up resistor on the 3rd output pin --- check the spec sheets !! Measure the voltage between 3rd pin & GND with your meter. Click to expand... If I connect my hall sensor to the DAQ, then the hall sensor gets the power from the DAQ itself.. am i correct?
rohitkhanna said: Connect the power supply to the appropriate Hall sensor pins. Depending on the type of sensor you have, you might need a pull-up resistor on the 3rd output pin --- check the spec sheets !! Measure the voltage between 3rd pin & GND with your meter. Click to expand... If I connect my hall sensor to the DAQ, then the hall sensor gets the power from the DAQ itself.. am i correct?