Arduino Hall Effect Sensor Tutorial

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A Simple Guide to Using a Hall Effect Sensor With Arduino can be found at https://maker.pro/arduino/tutorial/how-to-use-a-hall-effect-sensor-with-arduino/

Have you ever wanted to make a project that involved contact-less sensing? For example: to detect a door closing, to count the number of revolutions of a wheel, or make a speedometer? Then this Arduino Hall Effect sensor tutorial is for you!

This project uses a Hall Effect sensor to detect the presence of a magnet. Whenever a magnet moves past this sensor, it can detect it. This sensor can be used to do a lot of different things. For instance, if we need to detect a door closing; then we simply have to attach a magnet to the door and a hall sensor to the frame of the door. Whenever the door closes, the magnet is placed near the hall effect sensor and we are able to detect that the door has been closed. For more information, as well as all the latest Maker Pro projects and articles, visit the official website at https://maker.pro

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