Overview:
The KY-024 Linear Magnetic Hall Sensor Module is designed to detect the strength and polarity of magnetic fields using the Hall effect. It provides both analog and digital outputs, allowing for versatile use in a wide range of applications such as proximity detection, speed sensing, and magnetic field measurement. It is commonly used with microcontrollers like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and ESP32.
KY-024 Linear magnetic Hall sensor
$999.00Price
Key Features:
- Dual Output: Provides both analog readings for magnetic field strength and digital output for magnetic detection (on/off based on threshold).
- Adjustable Sensitivity: A potentiometer on the board allows you to adjust the digital threshold for detecting magnetic fields.
- LED Indicators: Two LEDs indicate power status and magnetic field detection.
- Wide Compatibility: Works with Arduino, ESP32, and Raspberry Pi platforms.
Specifications:
- Operating Voltage: 2.7V to 6.5V
- Current Consumption: 5mA (typical)
- Detection Range: ±2mT (millitesla)
- Sensitivity: 1.0 to 1.75 mV/Gauss
- Operating Temperature: -40°C to +85°C
- Board Dimensions: 36mm x 15mm
- Pinout:
- VCC: Power Supply (+5V)
- GND: Ground
- A0: Analog Output
- D0: Digital Output (Switch)
Applications:
- Position and Speed Sensing: Used in robotics for detecting the position or speed of rotating parts.
- Proximity Detection: Ideal for security systems or door alarms.
- Current Sensing: Commonly used in power supplies to detect electrical currents via magnetic fields.
- Magnetic Field Mapping: Scientific experiments involving magnetic field intensity.
This module is reliable and offers low power consumption, making it ideal for various DIY electronics projects and industrial applications. Its dual output and adjustable sensitivity make it flexible for a wide range of use