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Re: Looking for samples of WCP Hall Effect Sensor

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Originally Posted by timytamy View Post
On the page you suggest using this product in place of mechanical switches to limit movement, is this implying that the sensor doesn't switch fast enough to be used for measuring RPM? If not, what is the maximum recommended switching frequency?

Could you also provide some more information such as what the actual sensor is, and if it's mono/bi/unipolar?
The chopper on the chip on the board samples at 10 khz.

It is level sensitive (which is awesome). I forget if it is a north or south pole, but it only switches when the correct pole is present.
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