Practical usage of the built-in hall sensor

jcsbanks
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Re: Practical usage of the built-in hall sensor

Postby jcsbanks » Mon Dec 03, 2018 10:19 pm

Could an external capacitor be used to add some filtering to the noisy readings?

lucas77
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Re: Practical usage of the built-in hall sensor

Postby lucas77 » Wed May 20, 2020 2:41 am

Hi, anyone has used the built in hall effect sensor with interrupts? my goal is to count revolutions of a wheel (Bicycle), son can calculate speed. So, I want to use the built in sensor, and got 2 problems: first, can´t figure out how to make an interrupt on each revolution, lots of projects already solved the problem using an external sensor; the second problem, is that the initial value of the sensor (without and magnet near) is different for my 4 Esp43 Wroom 32U boards, so the function I made doesn´t work well for all of them.

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