The S63B-DHS1-5KCB2A Hall Effect Dual Switch Sensor produces dual pulsing outputs, 1 south pole and 1 north pole. Dual output Hall Switch Sensors function as a directional limit switch. “DHS1” type Dual Hall Effect Sensors have a 55 gauss operate point. The S63B-DHS1-5KCB2A Dual Hall Switch Sensor has an NPN input with a 5k pull up resistor. Furthermore, the sensor is potted in a stainless steel 5/8-18 cylindrical housing with integral connector.
When the south pole element is close to the sensor face, channel A output goes low and the sensor switches on, while Channel B output goes high and switches off. The sensor can detect the south pole magnet at a slightly greater operate gap than the north pole element. Conversely, when the north pole element is close to the sensor face, channel B output goes low and switches on, while channel A output goes high and switches off. So, a south pole detection turns channel A on, while a north pole detection turns channel B on.
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.
Other features include:
Output Type | NPN |
Actuator Material | Magnet |
Frequency | 50 kHz |
Supply Voltage, Vcc | 4.2 ~ 24 V |
Must Operate | 7.5 mT |
Must Release | 0.5 mT |
Operating Temp. | -40 ~ 125 C |
Package/Case | Cylinder, Threaded 5/8-18 |
Termination Style | Connector |
Aerospace, Agricultural, Automotive/Heavy Equipment, Consumer Electronics, Manufacturing, Marine, Medical, Military, Power Generation, Transportation
Series Data Sheet (PDF)Item No. | Datasheet | Distributor | Region | Quantity | Cart | RFQ | Inventory Date |
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S63B-DHS1-5KCB2A | Electro Sonic Group | Americas | 0 | RFQ | 2025-04-26 | ||
S63B-DHS1-5KCB2A | Heilind Electronics | Americas | 0 | RFQ | 2025-01-10 | ||
S63B-DHS1-5KCB2A | MASTER/ONLINE | Americas | 0 | RFQ | 2025-04-26 | ||
S63B-DHS1-5KCB2A | Digi-Key Electronics | Americas | 8 | BUY | RFQ | 2025-04-26 | |
S63B-DHS1-5KCB2A | Mouser Electronics | Americas | 10 | BUY | RFQ | 2025-04-26 | |
S63B-DHS1-5KCB2A | Arrow Electronics | Americas | 9 | BUY | RFQ | 2025-04-26 | |
S63B-DHS1-5KCB2A | Standex Factory | Americas | 0 | RFQ | 2025-04-26 |
The S12-DHS1-5KSA5 Hall Effect Dual Switch Sensor produces dual pulsing outputs, 1 south pole and 1 north pole. Dual output Hall Switch Sensors function as a directional limit switch. “DHS1” type Dual Hall Effect Sensors have a 55 gauss operate point. The S12-DHS1-5KSA5 Dual 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 shielded 4-wire 22 AWG PVC cable.
When the south pole element is close to the sensor face, channel A output goes low and the sensor switches on, while Channel B output goes high and switches off. The sensor can detect the south pole magnet at a slightly greater operate gap than the north pole element. Conversely, when the north pole element is close to the sensor face, channel B output goes low and switches on, while channel A output goes high and switches off. So, a south pole detection turns channel A on, while a north pole detection turns channel B on.
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.
Other features include:
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When the south pole element is close to the sensor face, channel A output goes low and the sensor switches on, while Channel B output goes high and switches off. The sensor can detect the south pole magnet at a slightly greater operate gap than the north pole element. Conversely, when the north pole element is close to the sensor face, channel B output goes low and switches on, while channel A output goes high and switches off. So, a south pole detection turns channel A on, while a north pole detection turns channel B on.
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.
Other features include:
Welcome to Standex Electronics' How to Select the Correct Technology for a Given Sensor Requirement. We will focus on the following sensor technologies - Reed, Hall, and Electromechanical. These sensors all provide a switching function either directly or indirectly. We will introduce the key specifications, and how these parameters compare to each other for the different technologies.
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