what hall effect sensor to buy?

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what hall effect sensor to buy?

Postby chain » Tue Mar 11, 2014 2:38 pm

Hey all,
I have read many threads on building a hall effect sensor for the hi-hat+ megadrum but my question is this,
What type of sensor should it be? Linear, Bipolar, Unipolar, Latch or omnipolar? And what about output current? And voltage?
Sorry for all the questions but on the website I am going to buy the sensor from there are soo many diferente types...
I will be using a hard drive magnet.
Thanks
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Re: what hall effect sensor to buy?

Postby workroom » Fri Mar 14, 2014 3:22 pm

http://www.akizukidenshi.com/catalog/g/gI-07014/

I bought this here. works great.
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Re: what hall effect sensor to buy?

Postby bombicri » Tue Mar 18, 2014 12:24 pm

chain wrote:Hey all,
I have read many threads on building a hall effect sensor for the hi-hat+ megadrum but my question is this,
What type of sensor should it be? Linear, Bipolar, Unipolar, Latch or omnipolar? And what about output current? And voltage?
Sorry for all the questions but on the website I am going to buy the sensor from there are soo many diferente types...
I will be using a hard drive magnet.
Thanks


I finished my HH pedal with Hall effect and I am very content with results.
Here is what I have:
Sensor and magnet:
Megadrum settings:
    - HH Pedal Switch (SW1) - Low impedance
    - Alt input - checked
    - Low level - 40
    - High level - 450
    - Curve - LiniarCustom1
How is functioning:
    - magnet travel, from the moment when first line from MD display disappear and till when the closing sound is heard, is more than 30 mm and I think that this travel is absolutely satisfactory.
    - minimum distance between magnet and sensor, when completely closed (after you already heard HH closing sound), is more than 3 mm, enough for protection of sensor.
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Re: what hall effect sensor to buy?

Postby chain » Wed Mar 19, 2014 1:23 pm

Thanks so much!
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Re: what hall effect sensor to buy?

Postby bombicri » Wed Mar 19, 2014 9:12 pm

chain wrote:Thanks so much!

Welcome ... :)
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Re: what hall effect sensor to buy?

Postby chain » Tue Apr 01, 2014 4:57 pm

Ok, so my sensor has just arrived :-)
Now my question is, what is the schematic you use to wire it to the tsr jack?
Thanks
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Re: what hall effect sensor to buy?

Postby Nepo » Wed Apr 02, 2014 8:00 am

Hello,

I think in this article you find all about your project.....

viewtopic.php?f=3&t=881&hilit=hall+effect+sensor

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Re: what hall effect sensor to buy?

Postby bombicri » Wed Apr 02, 2014 2:16 pm

Some info about wiring and pin-outs:
HH Hall Sensor Connections.png
male-female jack pinouts.png

My Hall sensor box.
Hall Sensor Box - open.png

I glued the sensor on the inside of the box cover.
As the thickness of box cover is 1,5 mm and the distance between sensor and magnet after the Hi Hat closing sound is heard is 3 mm this means that distance between magnet and box cover will be 1,5 mm. This is enough good, magnet will not touch the box.
Hall Sensor Box - closed.png
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Re: what hall effect sensor to buy?

Postby chain » Wed Apr 02, 2014 9:18 pm

Thanks so much for all the info!
I will start wiring tomorrow and opening an old hard drive to extract the magnet,
Very excited to see if it works :-)
:P
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Re: what hall effect sensor to buy?

Postby bombicri » Wed Apr 02, 2014 9:32 pm

chain wrote:Thanks so much for all the info!
I will start wiring tomorrow and opening an old hard drive to extract the magnet,
Very excited to see if it works :-)
:P

But chain why you did not bought the magnets I recommended you? They are cheap and strong. They are produced from neodymium (NdFeB) which is one of the best materials for magnets.
Look here to see characteristics of different materials:
http://www.mmcmagnetics.com/magdsgn/propcomp.htm
Also the diameter of recommended magnets, 8 mm, make the magnetic flux to be very tight, exactly what is needed.
Anyway, when you do the test please put here your experience.

One more thing, the wiring will work perfect if the Hi Hat pedal connector from MegaDrum is also correctly wired.
Here is a piece of Dmitri schematics showing tip/ring/sleeve connections as well as the position of the pedal select switch for high impedance and low impedance.
HH connector.png

Regards,
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