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  • Hall Effect Counter?

    Any one have schematic/drawings. I have a spare cub3 can't find any simple schematics to run the hall to the counter.

    THANKS!

  • #2
    I experimented with a hall sensor, but didn't have good results. I'll give you a schematic for an optical switch that you can build cheap, and easy though.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by John_H View Post
      I experimented with a hall sensor, but didn't have good results. I'll give you a schematic for an optical switch that you can build cheap, and easy though.
      OooOoo Can you post that here? Im interested in that myself

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      • #4
        COOL!
        The hall will take some kind of voltage so will optic!
        So I'm game!
        I just like everyone, I'd like to try both. Even from what everyone eles says optic is the way to go.
        So eveyone post what they got!!

        THAANKS!

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        • #5
          I have found this!
          Seems the 78LO9 will regulate the voltage to 9volt? But with out the 78LO9 9 volt straight could be used?
          The opb380 seems to be hard to find!

          THANKS !!!
          Attached Files

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          • #6
            Here's what I made for my optical switch. I'm using a cub1 counter. It requires a TTL signal less then 3v@1kr to not damage the batteries. That's why the voltages are what they are. It should work well for other counters too. All of the parts for this should be available at Radio Shack for less then $10.
            The switch on the right is the one described
            The switch on the left in the picture uses the same circuit to trigger a reed relay. This makes it possible to use it with a pedometer, or a calculator. I'm still experimenting with this so try it at your own risk.

            Parts:
            3 X 10 ohm resistors
            1 X 1k ohm resistor
            276-142 Matched emitter/detector set
            7805 Voltage regulator

            Disclaimer; This is what I came up with fumbling around on a breadboard, and is open to all criticism. It's working good for me.
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            Last edited by John_H; 10-19-2008, 09:32 PM. Reason: forgot attachment

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            • #7
              Hi!!!
              COOL! I think i all ready have all the parts except the emitter/detector.
              The drawing will come in handy! Thanks!!!
              THANKS!!

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