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+ | | Working voltage||3.3 or 5V DC | ||
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+ | | Operating voltage||3.3 or 5V DC | ||
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+ | | Compatible interfaces||2.54 3-pin interface and 4-pin Grove interface(1) | ||
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+ | ''Note 1: S for digital output port, V and G for voltage at the common collector and ground respectively.'' | ||
==Electrical Characteristics== | ==Electrical Characteristics== |
Revision as of 03:24, 27 May 2014
Contents
Overview
Electronic brick of magnetic switch can be connected to digital I/O port to obtain the current status of magnetic switch by reading the current digital signal. Generally speaking, output is high level; when the sensor encounters magnetic objects (such as magnet), output is low level.
Features
1. Plug and play, easy to use. Compatible with the mainstream 2.54 interfaces and 4-Pin Grove interfaces in the market.
2. With use of M4 standard fixed holes, compatible with M4-standard kits such as Lego and Makeblock.
3. Sensor is located on the edge of PCB to facilitate detection.
Specifications
PCB size | 24.0mm X 21.0mm X 1.6mm |
Working voltage | 3.3 or 5V DC |
Operating voltage | 3.3 or 5V DC |
Compatible interfaces | 2.54 3-pin interface and 4-pin Grove interface(1) |
Note 1: S for digital output port, V and G for voltage at the common collector and ground respectively.