Need a sensor to create a revolution counter
agregory
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I have a gas flow gauge that revolves and I'd like to detect each revolution with a sensor then display the count. I've looked at the Hall effect transistor but the magnets on this site are about 3/8" and the gauge needle is quite small so I'm not sure that would work to glue to the end of the needle. Anyone use a magnet on the order of 1-2 mm and had success with the Hall effect transistor? Anyone have a better idea? I don't want to attach anything large like a gear to the gauge because it looks fragile.
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Ah, a little looking in the sensor pages and I find:
Item code 350-00017 for transmitting and
Item code 350-00012 for receiving
I'll look into these.
Post Edited (agregory) : 4/17/2009 11:31:40 PM GMT
You may also consider an inductor type rotary sensor. I'd don't really know all that much on the subject, but I believe that they sense the presence or absence of metal. It would probably be more weather resistant than an optical solution.
I believe that the magnet is glued to the back of the hall sensor. The needle passing through, and altering the magnetic field would be detected by the hall sensor. The question then would be, would the needle sufficiently alter the magnetic field for the sensor to detect it?
Rich H