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Kpar

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Anybody know where I could get some Hi453166 Hall sensors as indicated below ?.
Hall Sensor HI453166.jpg
 
Are you sure that is the right part number? Nothing to find under that number in Google besides your own post. (suspicious). The number should at least produce a data sheet.
timo, I took a photo & enlarged it the number on the sensor is "Hi453166"
Just tried an "AN503" from Jaycar, no response from magnet.
I found that the Chinnese Blue hit & Miss engine shows this sensor but unable to find a supplier.
Kpar
 
timo, I took a photo & enlarged it the number on the sensor is "Hi453166"
Just tried an "AN503" from Jaycar, no response from magnet.
I found that the Chinnese Blue hit & Miss engine shows this sensor but unable to find a supplier.
Kpar
Can you find out what it does? Or know what it is supposed to do? The table below I copied from a datasheet, link below.
There is a "human readable" (at least in my opinion) description in that datasheet that explains what bipolar, latching etc. means.
There are also Analog ones that put out a value based on the strength of the magnetic field.
some hall sensor types.jpg

https://datasheet4u.com/datasheet-pdf/Micronas/HAL503/pdf.php?id=1409746

Do you have a link to your AN503 by any chance? "cannot find that as well :cool: Should it be this one that would be an analog sensor
https://www.jaycar.com.au/ugn3503ua-hall-effect-sensor/p/ZD1902

Might be the wrong type for your setup. (see table) Try another Type.

Quite some choices. "the Chinese website lists 2196 differnt products"
result.jpg

Narrow search down, Type, package (the first picture is SO92 package) Supply voltage, sensitivity, availability.



Greetings Timo
 
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