Allegro Microsystems Sensor, Hall Effect, Linear, Sip-3 - A1324LUA-T
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It is true. You can find the allegro data sheet here. Ratiometric sensors work in this way.
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Having a calibrated sensitivity of 0, this Allegro magnetic field sensor is ideal for monitoring magnetic fields. The no-field output is 2 V/Gauss when the input voltage is 5 volts. Sensors are mounted at 5 V, and the output dynamic range is from a 5 V with a 500 Gauss S pole to zero V with a 500 Gauss N pole. The IC with voltmeter probe contacts does not need a digital display. I added batteries and a 5V regulator to it without going through the hassle of adding a display. A magnet field sensor can be made out of nothing else but a calculator. The IC also comes in two other versions with weaker magnetic field sensitivity and can therefore handle a wider range of magnetic fields. An accurate method for analyzing magnetic fields is provided by this device At less than 1/10th the cost, it is less convenient than the option we had before.
It is simple and effective. There are three pins in your analog and continuous signal readout one pin for power, one for ground, and one for analog With good magnet strength, it may be able to provide output from a couple of inches away. The output signal varies as a function of distance since this is a linear system.
There is no problem with this as a linear. A far better device than any other similar device.
This is an easy to use component for Arduino. I will buy more of them.