CLAMP METER WORKS WITH THE PRINCIPLE OF HALL EFFECT..
a current flow close to a magnetic source it influence the sources hall effect is a disturbed signal as a function of speed.
The Hall effect is the production of a voltage difference (the Hall voltage) across an electrical conductor, transverse to an electric current in the conductor and a magnetic field perpendicular to the current. It was discovered by Edwin Hall in 1879
You should use the scale that shows correctly your supply voltage. Most Hall-effect switches provide either a logical output or an open-collector output. If the output is logical, you can expect the value to be between 0 and your supply voltage. If the output is open-collector, you must bias the output to your supply voltage with a resistor; otherwise you will always read "0". If biased, the output will be between 0 and the voltage bias. If you are not certain of which type you have, try finding the datasheet on the Internet; otherwise, you can always bias the output to your supply voltage; if you properly choose the resistor, it should not adversely affect the behaviour of the logical-level output. I would suggest trying 1 kOhm with a 5 V supply; this gives a bias current of 5 mA, which most Hall-effect sensors should be able to cope with. There are other Hall-effect sensors that provide linear output, but this answer is about a Hall-effect switch.
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CLAMP METER WORKS WITH THE PRINCIPLE OF HALL EFFECT..
Often a pickup coil is mounted inside a distributor to detect the position of magnets on a star wheel. The hall effect switch can be part of the pickup coil or a separate solid state device immediately adjacent.
no, Hall Effect occurs in semiconductors
could be a clogged injector, a bad coil or a bad hall-effect switch in the distributor
It is inside the distributor and is more commonly known as a distributor pickup, HEI pickup, pickup coil, hall switch, or hall effect sensor. I hope that helps.
The Hall Effect - band - was created in 2004.
ac hall effect always rises and dc is always in steady state.................
a current flow close to a magnetic source it influence the sources hall effect is a disturbed signal as a function of speed.
Double pole wiring is checked the same way as single pole wiring. When you turn the switch on and the device works, in effect the switch is checked.
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I think this should answer your question The vehicle speed sensor (VSS), which IS MOUNTED ON THE TRANSAXLE, is a "Hall Effect" switch.