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Orienting Bar Magnets to Operate Magnetic Sensors

In order to use magnetic sensors, you must properly position and orient bar magnets near the sensor.  In order to do this correctly,  you must understand how a sensor responds to magnetics fields.  By knowing the shape of a bar magnet's field, you can easily determine how to operate a sensor with a bar magnet.

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Intro to GMR Switches

A Giant Magnetoresistive (GMR) switch turns on when a magnet is brought near.  It is not polarity sensitive.  When a magnet in the correct orientation approaches, the GMR switch will activate.

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Intro to Bipolar Hall-Effect Switches

Bipolar switches are similar to latches.  They activate with one pole and then deactivate with the opposite pole.   Unlike a latch, the response to south and north pole is probably not symmetric.  A particular device might respond more to one pole than the other.

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Intro to Hall-Effect Latches

A Hall-effect latch is a device that is activated by one pole of a magnet and deactivated by the other.  In many types of latches, the south pole activate the latch and the north pole deactivates.  Once the latch has been activated or deactivated, it stays in the same electrical state until the other magnet pole is brought near.

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