No, it's only 5v; however, if you leave the 5v wire connected to ground for a long time, it'll eventually blow the 5v regulator in the controller.Will I break it if I get the wires round the wrong way?
No, it's only 5v; however, if you leave the 5v wire connected to ground for a long time, it'll eventually blow the 5v regulator in the controller.Will I break it if I get the wires round the wrong way?
There are two types of hall sensors: Bi-polar ones (SS41)are on/off 5v and switch when a magnet passes. They're typically used as positional or rotation sensors. Linear hall sensors (SS49) give a 1.2v to 3.8v variable output depending on the strength and orientation of the magnetic field. They're typically used for throttles.Thanks saneagle. Throttle now functions as expected and I get rotation of the rear wheel. Now looking at the feed to the PAS. I assumed it would be a reed switch but i am measuring 5 volts wrt to the other two pins and also slightly negative. What is the device please? I had no idea that Hall effect detectors were so linear. 1% or so.