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Hall effect potentiometer

Discussion in 'Electronic and hardware generally' started by AceOfSpies, Nov 27, 2013.

  1. speedy

    speedy Well-Known Member

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    Anyone having troubles with the +ve and Ground reversing the pot direction ?
    Normally all hall effect pots have those right hand and left hand rotation restrictions ... it defines the feedback signal growth direction whither CW or CCW ...

    But I found this 360 industrial Conductive Plastic pot that can be connected both ways and withstand 5 million shaft rotation for the bushing mount type and 10 million shaft revolution for the servo mount type .

    http://www.vishay.com/docs/57042/157.pdf

    http://eu.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Vishay/157B103MX/?qs=M7yXsciANIU0fTiAM%2bV2yg==
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    Speedy,
    That would have saved me a lot of mechanical fabrication on one of my AC Pot Fixtures...............I guess, better late than never?
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    hi noorbeast,
    With 40 degrees max up and down, so 80degrees total you use hall sensor pot with 180 or 90 degrees
    These one?
    http://www.mouser.it/ProductDetail/...GAEpiMZZMvWgbUE6GM3OSmYYjqrbwYGuDgy%2bAHPxEg=
    Or these one?
    http://www.mouser.it/ProductDetail/...=sGAEpiMZZMvWgbUE6GM3OSmYYjqrbwYGJ0z2Vu/sfi8=
  4. noorbeast

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  5. gigi

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    Why not 90s as your lever work is 80degrees ?
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    Because I want some headroom to play with and 10 degrees, 5 up 5 down, is not much.
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  7. gigi

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    I'm agree with your choice. My levers have 80/90 total degrees but I think it's better using 180s pots
    Thank you for your support
    Gigi
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    Hi all, I would like you to delve deeper into the subject of the 360-720 simulators, are more difficult to perform and more expensive, but more fun hehehe :D
    And I understand that with the sensors hall, we can rotate with many degrees of freedom, but I am really an electronica fan, but I want to do the 360-720 simulator, those who could play the "Off roard drive" in one of these, know they are More realistic, but have no compatibility with other games.
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    Can you share the li k to buy?