Hall effect
June 29th, 2008
Hall effect
Hall effect sensor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Hall effect sensor is a transducer that varies its output voltage in response to changes in magnetic field. Hall sensors are used for proximity switching, positioning, speed ... (more...)
Hall effect: Definition from Answers.com
Hall effect n. Generation of an electric potential perpendicular to both an electric current flowing along a conducting material and an external (more...)
Hall effect - Engineering
The Hall effect refers to the potential difference (Hall voltage) on opposite sides of a thin sheet of conducting or semiconducting material in the form of a 'Hall bar' or a van ... (more...)
Hall Effect Introduction
The Semiconductor Electronics Division ... I. Introduction. The objective of this Web site is twofold: (1) to describe the Hall measurement technique for determining the carrier ... (more...)
How It Works: Hall Effect Motor
Motor On A Hall Effect Switch. Difficulty level: 2 (simple, but requires the use of a soldering iron) Kits covered: Kits #6,8. This is a simple and probably the most reliable motor ... (more...)
Hall effect definition of Hall effect in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
Hall effect, experiment that shows the sign of the charge carriers in a conductor. In 1879 E. H. Hall discovered that when he placed a metal strip carrying a current in a magnetic ... (more...)
Hall-Effect Sensors
Hall-Effect Sensors . As the world leader in Hall-effect sensors, Allegro offers a broad line of silicon-based products that serve many high-end applications ... (more...)
Hall Effect
Hall Effect. If an electric current flows through a conductor in a magnetic field, the magnetic field exerts a transverse force on the moving charge carriers which tends to push ... (more...)
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Hall effect - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Hall effect is the production of a potential difference (the Hall voltage) across an electrical conductor in which an electric current flows in the presence of a magnetic field ... (more...)