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Re: The Hall Effect sensor wiring?

Hey,
Time for my $.02. Personally speaking, I would put the filter on it, just because it seems like a sensible idea and it seems pretty easy. Ever heard the term 'An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure'? Well, old cliches are often true (That's why they become cliches!). Use the instructions Al gave you, or look at the datasheet (I think they have an application circuit...). Even if you don't end up needing it, it will feel better to have some padding between it and whatever voltage fluxuations you may encounter.

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