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R1 and R2 are pull-up resistors which were necessary because the used quad comparator had open-collector outputs. If you have a comparator with output resistors, you can leave them out.
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R1 and R2 are pull-up resistors which were necessary because the used quad comparator had open-collector outputs. If you have a comparator with output resistors, you can leave them out. VR1 and VR2 go to the output jack, polarity is irrelevant. The Hall sensor is connected by a pin header for easier assembly. The middle pin of the header is the sensor output, the others are +V and ground for the Hall Sensor.
  
 
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Revision as of 11:24, 10 February 2011

R1 and R2 are pull-up resistors which were necessary because the used quad comparator had open-collector outputs. If you have a comparator with output resistors, you can leave them out. VR1 and VR2 go to the output jack, polarity is irrelevant. The Hall sensor is connected by a pin header for easier assembly. The middle pin of the header is the sensor output, the others are +V and ground for the Hall Sensor.

HallHighHatHack Schematic.jpg