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Linear Hall-Effect Sensor According to the datasheet, SS49E is a linear hall-effect sensor that is operated by the magnetic field from a permanent magnet or an electromagnet. The linear sourcing ...
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Instead, he used hall effect sensors and a square magnet for each axis, which gives good resolution over a small throw angle. The pivot that couples the two rudder pedals also makes use of a hall ...
They are compatible with high temperature (260°C) soldering processes. Typical pricing for the sensors is $17.98 each in quantities of 1000, and are available within 12 weeks lead times.
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