Hello Friends, After a long time I’m going to discuss an important and interesting article based on Raspberry Pi PICO. I assume that many of you might be familiar with Raspberry Pi PICO, if not then visit my Raspberry Pi Series articles from where you can start learning about it. Now let’s focus on our main topic i.e., Hall Effect Sensor PI PICO, IT is a rather simple but useful project. It consists of a simple module and a PI PICO to make a working circuit. The full detail of this project has been uploaded here. visit here
The module comes with an LM393 Op-Amp, also a 10K preset to adjust the sensitivity of the sensor. The module also has an onboard LED to indicate the detection of the magnetic field the sensor is currently in. Although this sensor works on and off, It gives both Digital & Analog data. I have attached its waveform in an oscilloscope down below.
I have assembled the whole circuit on a breadboard. As you know breadboard assembly is not effective for this type of project. So, PCBWay offers Rapid PCB Prototypingfor Your Research Work. I personally, recommend PCBWay
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