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Originally Posted by Artist
ACE-OF-ACES,
Anyway: In *his* forum he once gave instructions for the A1302KUA-T:
and the two illustrating pictures from that post
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Interesting..
Now it has been.. what.. 8 years since I used a hall sensor on one of our motor drives at TRW (now Northrop) so I am going off my already bad memory.. But I seem to recall the hall sensor not putting out a linear voltage range.. it put out a pulse each time the hall sensor passed by the magnet on the drive shaft, which in turn caused the output of the hall sensor to pulse.. But.. if the shaft did not completely turn (360) and the hall hall sensor remained in the magnetic field of the magnet at all times.. say the shaft only moved a few degrees +/- than I guess you would get a linear voltage output of the hall sensor.. that must be how they are doing it.. Which in turn would remove the need to monitor/count the 'pulsees' each time the shaft turned 360
Make since now in that the XY shafts of the joystick do not turn 360 degrees but just a few degrees
If that is the case than we could totally dump the Logi junk electronics and go full BU0836!!
WOOT!