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The Hall Effect Potentiometer Angle Sensor offers a compact 22mm design with a full 360° measuring range and a precise 0-5V output, making it an ideal choice for various applications requiring accurate angle measurements.
C**8
Works as a speed controller knob for a brushless dc motor
I replaced the hall effect based foot pedal speed controller for a 550w variable speed dc sewing machine motor with this item. So far, it’s worked out well even if it is a bit overkill for my usage. To be clear, even the models with narrower sensing angle ranges (90, 180, 270) do not have physical stops and can spin freely 360 degrees. If you’re wanting a direct mimic of a typical potentiometer, you’ll need to plan to make your own stops. The shaft of the position sensor is 6mm, however, so finding off the shelf knobs isn’t difficult.
T**Y
very repeatable for a low cost device
I'm using this encoder to monitor the absolute position of a door that controls air flow to a wood stove. My application is low speed and I only read the encoder when the door is stationary. In this mode of operation I find the encoder is very repeatable. It is performing according to specification. I would recommend this encoder.
M**A
buena calidad
buena calidad
D**S
I used for a position signal feedback.
Strong built, for extensive and hard job. I used it for a Motorcycle power valve position, it works very well.
D**G
Works great, High quality construction
I used this to report shaft angular position on a robot scanning rotor.
R**A
High quality product
Does exactly what it claims.Smooth, precise.If you have a 0-5Volt application, this may work for you. It is not however a direct replacement for a normal potentiometer as it is voltage output not a resistive radiometric output. So long as you are aware of the difference and don't exceed its voltage you'll be good to go.I'll be using mine to determine absolute angle measurement for setting lathe taper cutting.Its a high quality part, reflected in the high price point.
T**R
analog sensor
I got this to play around with it. It's very simple to use. Put 5 V on the power pin VCC with the negative terminal to GND, then you'll get an analog output voltage from 0-5 V on the OUT pin.This is very much like a potentiometer in behavior, if you put 5 V across the two outer terminals, and took the output off the wiper. However, I think this is superior for a few reasons (I'm guessing on a few of these)...1. You can probably spin this faster than any practical potentiometer with a wiper.2. It probably lasts longer (more total rotations)3. Most potentiometers don't spin around 360 degrees; they have stops at each end.4. I think the action around the transition from 5 V to 0 V, which happens at a specific angle of rotation, is smoother than any potentiometer would be.In general this sensor is very well built. Materials look to be high quality, the feel of the shaft as you spin it with your fingers is extremely smooth. It's not cheap, but I think it's worth the price.
B**Y
Works flawlessly as an input device
Using this to create an analog output matching rotational angle of a "throttle grip" for a motorcycle lamp project. Regular potentiometers wear over time, and this one has very good bearings installed for smooth actuation and some angular control over the shaft, and I didn't mind spending the extra $ to have this component "last forever". The program is on an Arduino and I used a standard pot to gain the functions I needed while this was being shipped. This "dropped right in" as it's replacement and has been flawless in it's performance. I had to add "throttle stops" as this will freely rotate all the way around, scaling from 0-1023 smoothly and then immediately back to zero and starting again. This was expected, but it's good to know ahead of time. De coupling capacitors on the power supply further smooth out the output from this as the power supply and Arduino itself can introduce noise. I would definitely buy this again.
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