Hall-Effect Sensor Module Senses Speeds To Zero

April 1, 1999

Zero speed sensing capability is offered by the HE615300 geartooth speed sensor module. The unit, which comes complete with integral connector, uses a single, solid-state, Hall-effect sensor coupled to self-calibrating, peak-to-peak detection circuitry to give precise switch point accuracy. The module is designed to sense rotational speed of ferrous gear-type targets such as web speed gears, power transmission gears, conveyor speed and position, and other similar gear-based shaft encoders. No external electronics are required to further process the signal. An open-collector output is capable of sinking 20 mA and driving signals over wire lengths of up to 50 feet. The device operates from 4.5 to 24 vdc.

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