LM393 Linear Hall Effect Sensor Module
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LM393 Linear Hall Effect Sensor Module

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  • Original, High Quality
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  • 3144 Hall Sensor
  • Features Wide-Range
  • Voltage Comparator: LM393
  • Signal Output Indicator
  • Output Type: Analog / Digital
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LM393 Linear Hall Effect Sensor Module

LM393 Linear Hall Effect Sensor Module Comparator IC based Linear Hall Effect Sensor Module. This Module comes with 3144 linear hall effect sensor. Using this module you can get digital as well as linear output.

LM393 Linear Hall Effect Sensor Module module can be used to detect the presence of a magnetic field. If there is a magnetic field present, it will report a high-level signal. It can be used in many applications such as RPM sensor (for counting the number of shaft revolutions), Robot speed and distance measurements, door switch and robot arm position sensor. Generally, it can be used for any magnetic field detection.

Technical Details

  • Model Type: Hall Effect Sensor
  • Model No.: LM393
  • Operating Voltage: 3.3 ~ 5VDC
  • Main Chip: LM393
  • Operating Temperature (°C): -40 to 90
  • Output Current: 25mA
  • Power Consumption at Rest: 3mA
  • Power Consumption when Switched: 8mA

Features

  • Model Type: 3144 Hall Sensor
  • Features Wide-Range Voltage Comparator: LM393
  • Signal Output Indicator
  • Output Type: Analog / Digital

Pin Description:

  • VCC: 2.3 Volts to 5.3 Volts
  • GND: Power Supply Ground
  • AOUT (Analog Sensor Output): Arduino/MCU Input
  • DOUT (Digital Sensor Output): Arduino/MCU Input

Applications :

  • Magnetic Field Detection: Proximity sensing, position detection.
  • Speed Measurement: Tachometers, motors.
  • Position Sensing: Robotics, linear/rotational motion.
  • Current Sensing: Power monitoring systems.
  • Door/Lid Position Detection: Appliances.
  • Security Systems: Anti-theft alarms.
  • Electronic Compass: Navigation.
  • Contactless Switching: Magnetic switches.
  • Automotive Use: Gear, throttle, crankshaft sensing.
  • Industrial Automation: Object detection, motor control.
  • Home Automation: Door/window monitoring.
  • Gaming/VR: Joysticks, controllers.

Integration with Arduino of hall sensor module

linear hall sensor arduino

Sample Code


Physical Attributes of hall effect sensor module

  • Dimensions (mm) L x W x H : 40 x 15 x 2
  • Weight (gm): 2

Package Includes

  • 1 x A3144 Hall Effect Sensor Module

Customer Reviews

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shiv prakash
Worth the price

Works amazing. Use smaller magnets for more percision

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rohit
4/6 worked

4/6 worked so not terrible for the price

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ram dutt gupta
Great sensor for tachometers.

These are very simple to use and they work well in tachometers.

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kausal kumar
Good sensors

It was great the hall effect sensors are efficient and effective.

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shivani
Worked great!

Installed this on an RC truck wheel with a magnet glued to inner rim. Read it into an Arduino Mega with a library code using I2C interface to get ground speed (wheel rotations). Worked like a charm!

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gurmit singh
Very cool

Not only did these work well, the electromagnetic concept they demonstrate is trippy