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The HiLetgo 5pcs Hall Effect Magnetic Sensor Module 3144E A3144 is a high-performance sensor designed for DC 5V applications. Utilizing advanced semiconductor technology, it provides precise magnetic field detection with a digital voltage output, making it perfect for integration with Arduino, PIC, and AVR systems in smart car and automation projects.
A**R
ALL worked fine with a Raspberry PI 4B
I needed a simple RPM tester so I put together some simple Python code. Connected the Hall effect board to my PI. The board has '-' clearly marked for GND at the connector. I connected that to pin 6 on my PI. '+' is not marked on the board but is the middle pin, so I connected that to pin 2, 5V, on my PI. Then the status line, marked with an 'S' to GPIO18 which is physical pin 12 on the PI. Note the boards status line is open collector, meaning it is either open or GND. It does NOT swing up 5V. In the Python code I did set the GPIO18 pin to be pulled up by the PI, not sure if I needed that since that may be the default. I tested my simple code on all 5 of the boards I received and they all worked as expected. I could easily detect an RPM from 30 to 400 RPM. Sorry that is NOT the limit of the circuit, just my hand tool.This little board is very inexpensive and works perfectly.
A**R
First day install...
Functions as advertised.
M**R
None worked out of the batch of 5.
Tested each Hall Effect Sensor that was received and none of them ended up testing any good on my workbench - a shame really.So then I decided to test each sensor by removing them from the PCB, because why not?... Well, as it turns out, all the sensors are good, it's just that there's something going on with the PCB, it just isn't engineered the way you'd expect it, the PCB traces are not one for one... So my recommendation is, steer clear of this brand, at least until they sort out their PCB issues because without the proper documentation, this won't be a straight forward use product.
R**T
Good learning tool
Wired this circuit board with a built in LED, to a 3 to 5 Volt power supply and monitored the output signal with both a digital multimeter and Oscilloscope. Moving a magnet at different speeds across the Hall Effect Transistor, enables me to view a varying square wave shaped pulse width modulated signal. My main focus was to use this as a learning tool, and I was not disappointed. The price is right as well.
D**N
They work as intended.
Works like a charm.
B**Z
cost
good
R**R
Novice Review
I love these little guys. They work perfectly with the little mini magnets I purchased.
Y**N
It works!
Works as described.
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