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Hall Switch sensors produce a single digital output that is sensitive to the south pole magnetic field. Therefore, these Hall switches will not respond to north pole magnetic fields. Use it as a proximity switch sensor, speed, position, or count sensor using a square wave output pulse.

So how does the Hall non contact linear position sensor work? First, mount the sensor to a fixed surface. No orientation is required. Then set the air gap with the provided lock nuts. Finally, the switch turns ON, producing a low output when the south pole magnetic field is present. The switch turns OFF and produces a high output when the south pole magnetic field retracts.

Our line of Hall Effect proximity sensors operate at 55 Gauss, lower than our standard HS series. Additionally, these Hall switches are temperature stable, have no wearing parts, and offer internal hysteresis and short circuit protection. The shape, size, and ferrous content determine the detection gap. 

Contact us for additional switch options and alternative sensors.

M12-HS1-5KP21 Hall Effect Switch Sensor

The M12-HS1-5KP21 Hall Effect Switch Sensor is a single digital output south pole sensitive proximity sensor with a 55 gauss operate point. “HS” type Hall Effect Sensors are hall switch sensors that turn on and off with a magnet. Since this sensor is south pole sensitive, it does not respond to north pole magnetic fields.

When the south pole magnetic field is present, the sensor switches on producing a low output. Conversely, when the magnetic field retracts the sensor switches off producing a high output. No rotational sensor orientation is required for operation. Use the provided lock nuts to set the air gap from the target. Note: Operate and release gaps are dependent on the size, material, grade, and temperature of the target magnet. 

The M12-HS1-5KP21 Hall Switch Sensor has an NPN input with a 5k pull up resistor.  Furthermore, the sensor is potted in a plastic cylindrical threaded housing 12x1mm x 35mmL with wire leads.

HS1 Hall Effect Switch Sensors use square wave output pulses that can be used to detect speed, position, proximity, or count. Contact us with your specific requirements!

Other features include:

  • Internal Hysteresis
  • Lower Gauss Operation than Standard HS Sensor
  • Solid State (Nothing to wear out!)
  • Temperature Stable
A47-HS1-5KP21 Hall Effect Switch Sensor

The A47-HS1-5KP21 Hall Effect Switch Sensor is a single digital output south pole sensitive proximity sensor with a 55 gauss operate point. “HS” type Hall Effect Sensors are hall switch sensors that turn on and off with a magnet. Since this sensor is south pole sensitive, it does not respond to north pole magnetic fields.

When the south pole magnetic field is present, the sensor switches on producing a low output. Conversely, when the magnetic field retracts the sensor switches off producing a high output. No rotational sensor orientation is required for operation. Use the provided lock nuts to set the air gap from the target. Note: Operate and release gaps are dependent on the size, material, grade, and temperature of the target magnet. 

The A47-HS1-5KP21 Hall Switch Sensor has an NPN input with a 5k pull up resistor.  Furthermore, the sensor is potted in a black anodized aluminum 5/32-32 cylindrical housing with wire leads.

HS1 Hall Effect Switch Sensors use square wave output pulses that can be used to detect speed, position, proximity, or count. Contact us with your specific requirements!

Other features include:

  • Internal Hysteresis
  • Lower Gauss Operation than Standard HS Sensor
  • Solid State (Nothing to wear out!)
  • Temperature Stable
S38-HS1-5KP21 Hall Effect Switch Sensor

The S38-HS1-5KP21 Hall Effect Switch Sensor is a single digital output south pole sensitive proximity sensor with a 55 gauss operate point. “HS” type Hall Effect Sensors are hall switch sensors that turn on and off with a magnet. Since this sensor is south pole sensitive, it does not respond to north pole magnetic fields.

When the south pole magnetic field is present, the sensor switches on producing a low output. Conversely, when the magnetic field retracts the sensor switches off producing a high output. No rotational sensor orientation is required for operation. Use the provided lock nuts to set the air gap from the target. Note: Operate and release gaps are dependent on the size, material, grade, and temperature of the target magnet. 

The S38-HS1-5KP21 Hall Switch Sensor has an NPN input with a 5k pull up resistor.  Furthermore, the sensor is potted in a stainless steel 3/8-24 cylindrical housing with wire leads.

HS1 Hall Effect Switch Sensors use square wave output pulses that can be used to detect speed, position, proximity, or count. Contact us with your specific requirements!

Other features include:

  • Internal Hysteresis
  • Lower Gauss Operation than Standard HS Sensor
  • Solid State (Nothing to wear out!)
  • Temperature Stable
M12-HS1-5KCB2 Hall Effect Switch Sensor

The M12-HS1-5KCB2 Hall Effect Switch Sensor is a single digital output south pole sensitive proximity sensor with a 55 gauss operate point. “HS” type Hall Effect Sensors are hall switch sensors that turn on and off with a magnet. Since this sensor is south pole sensitive, it does not respond to north pole magnetic fields.

When the south pole magnetic field is present, the sensor switches on producing a low output. Conversely, when the magnetic field retracts the sensor switches off producing a high output. No rotational sensor orientation is required for operation. Use the provided lock nuts to set the air gap from the target. Note: Operate and release gaps are dependent on the size, material, grade, and temperature of the target magnet. 

The M12-HS1-5KCB2 Hall Switch Sensor has an NPN input with a 5k pull up resistor.  Furthermore, the sensor is potted in a plastic M12 cylindrical housing with integral connector.

HS1 Hall Effect Switch Sensors use square wave output pulses that can be used to detect speed, position, proximity, or count. Contact us with your specific requirements!

Other features include:

  • Internal Hysteresis
  • Lower Gauss Operation than Standard HS Sensor
  • Solid State (Nothing to wear out!)
  • Temperature Stable

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