KY-024
KY-024 is Linear magnetic Hall Sensor manufactured by Joy-IT.
- Part of the KY-024-Joy comparator family.
- Part of the KY-024-Joy comparator family.
KY-024 Linear magnetic Hall Sensor
KY-024 Linear magnetic Hall Sensor
Contents 1 Picture ................................................................................................................................................................. 1 2 Technical data / Short description ....................................................................................................................... 1 3 Pinout ................................................................................................................................................................... 2 4 Functionality of the sensor .................................................................................................................................. 2 5 Code example Arduino ......................................................................................................................................... 3 6 Code example Raspberry Pi ................................................................................................................................. 4
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Technical data / Short description
Chipset: A3141 | OP-amplifier: LM393
A magnetic field is detected by the sensor and will be printed as an analog voltage value. You can control the sensitivity of the sensor with the potentiometer.
Digital out: If a magnetic field is detected by the sensor, a signal will be printed here Analog out: Direct measurement of the sensor unit
LED1: Shows that the sensor is supplied with voltage
LED2: Shows that the sensor detects a magnetic field
Export: 16.06.2017
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KY-024 Linear magnetic Hall Sensor LED2: Shows that the sensor detects a magnetic field
Pinout
Functionality of the sensor
The sensor has 3 main ponents on its circuit board. First, the sensor unit at the front of the module which measures the area physically and sends an analog signal to the second unit, the amplifier. The amplifier...