Hall Effect Encoder

Hall Effect Encoder

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So I've been eager to upgrade the pots on my DIY simulator pedals with some hall effect sensors for quite a while. After scouring around and seeing the hefty prices that commercial hall effect encoders command (more than $50 each when converted from my local currency) I decided that I would go the DIY route. Materials used: - 3D printed components - 606 bearing - Threaded guitar tuner bushing (8mm OD x 6mm ID) - 2 x neodymium magnets (8mm x 2mm) - 6mm x 40mm threaded rod - 6mm nut - Small piece of protoboard - SS49E hall effect sensor - 3 pin male header

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