Datasheet

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UNI HALL click
manual
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click
BOARD
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2. Soldering the headers
1. Introduction
3. Plugging the board in
Once you have soldered the headers your
board is ready to be placed into the desired
mikroBUS
socket. Make sure to align the
cut in the lower-right part of the board with
the markings on the silkscreen at the
mikroBUS
socket. If all the pins
are aligned correctly, push the
board all the way into the socket.
Turn the board upward again. Make sure
to align the headers so that they are
perpendicular to the board, then solder
the pins carefully.
Turn the board upside down so that
the bottom side is facing you upwards.
Place shorter pins of the header into the
appropriate soldering pads.
Before using your click
board, make sure
to solder 1x8 male headers to both left
and right side of the board. Two 1x8 male
headers are included with the board in
the package.
4. Essential features
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The unipolar Hall eect sensor on UNI HALL
click
is sensitive to north pole magnetic
elds—when exposed to such a eld, it
outputs a LOW logic level. Othewise the
output is a HIGH logic level. In its simplest
application, UNI HALL click
can be employed
as part of a long lasting contactless
proximity switch. However, magnets can
be employed in various ways to infer the
speed, position, or other properties of an
object; there are countless ways to utilize
UNI HALL click
in your design.
UNI HALL click
UNI HALL click
is a simple solution
for adding an unipolar Hall switch to
your design. It carries the Melexis
US5881 unipolar Hall-effect switch and
a 74LVC1T45 single bit, dual supply
translating transceiver. UNI HALL click
communicates with the target board
through the mikroBUS
INT line. The
board is designed to use either a 3.3V or
5V power supply (which also defines the
logic level of the output signal).

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