Re: hall effect as home switch
Posted by
mariss92705
on 2002-06-06 06:47:36 UTC
Hi,
Quite the opposite; Hall sensors are less accurate than electro-
mechanical switches. They are influenced by external ferrous metals,
magnetic fields, temperature changes and voltage changes.
Mariss
Quite the opposite; Hall sensors are less accurate than electro-
mechanical switches. They are influenced by external ferrous metals,
magnetic fields, temperature changes and voltage changes.
Mariss
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@y..., "afogassa" <afogassa@y...> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I've being thinking about use a hall effect as a home switch
> thinking that it would be more precisse than conventional switchs,
> anyone has used this cofiguration and how precisse would it be?
>
> Thank's
> Fogassa
Discussion Thread
afogassa
2002-06-05 21:02:03 UTC
hall effect as home switch
mariss92705
2002-06-06 06:47:36 UTC
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JanRwl@A...
2002-06-06 16:44:13 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] hall effect as home switch
afogassa
2002-06-06 16:58:12 UTC
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Bruce Harper
2002-06-06 17:08:47 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: hall effect as home switch
bjammin@i...
2002-06-07 04:23:39 UTC
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Bob Stone
2002-06-07 06:01:12 UTC
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