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What is Hall Effect and How Hall Effect Sensors Work 

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In this video we will learn what is Hall Effect and how Hall Effect Sensors work. The Hall Effect is the most common method of measuring magnetic field and the Hall Effect sensors are very popular and have many contemporary applications.
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@HowToMechatronics
@HowToMechatronics 3 года назад
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@namzeyt4356
@namzeyt4356 Год назад
A 7yr old vid saving my life rn
@fng-drifting1896
@fng-drifting1896 10 месяцев назад
Same
@Black-Unicon-ff
@Black-Unicon-ff 9 месяцев назад
Same
@muhammadasef2842
@muhammadasef2842 9 месяцев назад
same
@er.pranavsahu2095
@er.pranavsahu2095 8 месяцев назад
Why..😂
@marreddyakshayavarshini
@marreddyakshayavarshini 8 месяцев назад
8 years rn
@iVilliain
@iVilliain Месяц назад
The voice crack at 2:35 is crazy, but very well explained sir!
@AbdullahAli-qx6ml
@AbdullahAli-qx6ml Месяц назад
🤣
@terrydenery7078
@terrydenery7078 3 года назад
I love RU-vid. Great job explaining the Hall effect so efficiently!
@coolie4u
@coolie4u 3 года назад
Fantastic video! Currently working on examining a failed hall sensor so this is great!
@caccoon_boonn
@caccoon_boonn 5 месяцев назад
A talented guy with a very strong accent saved my life 😆
@SouthMainAuto
@SouthMainAuto 6 лет назад
Great video thank you.
@HowToMechatronics
@HowToMechatronics 6 лет назад
Thanks!
@paulsolovyovsky1702
@paulsolovyovsky1702 4 года назад
Now I don't feel as dumb as I thought with you watching this video first.
@graveyardrumblers
@graveyardrumblers 3 года назад
I see you everywhere these days lol
@dennismayer4936
@dennismayer4936 2 года назад
So much knowledge at our fingertips, available anytime anywhere. Big fan of you channel Mr. O
@agstechnicalsupport
@agstechnicalsupport 2 года назад
Great video with great animation. Thank you for posting such instructive content !
@uzairmughal4976
@uzairmughal4976 6 лет назад
I was searching this thing all over internet. THANKS!
@amizan8653
@amizan8653 4 года назад
This was a perfect explanation, thank you for posting
@okezieokoye
@okezieokoye 7 лет назад
Very conceptual and explanatory. Good job!
@polishhammer1992
@polishhammer1992 7 лет назад
Very concise explanation. Brilliant
@sangitpradhan6818
@sangitpradhan6818 3 года назад
i understood this in a minute thankyou so much
@AwaisKhan-mh6cd
@AwaisKhan-mh6cd 4 года назад
Perfectly explained
@tinemabre
@tinemabre 5 лет назад
Nice video!! I finally understood this efectt .
@hansika3667
@hansika3667 2 месяца назад
This video saved me from failing the exam. Literally, watching this video one hour before my exam.
@HowToMechatronics
@HowToMechatronics 2 месяца назад
Happy to hear it! :)
@yusufsoyceken858
@yusufsoyceken858 2 года назад
It is very clear to understand. Thanks
@Cobra0911
@Cobra0911 2 месяца назад
Very good video!
@ashmitsharma9096
@ashmitsharma9096 3 года назад
2:35 Beautiful.
@alvinsinanbegovic6873
@alvinsinanbegovic6873 3 года назад
lEvels
@kevon217
@kevon217 6 месяцев назад
great short and sweet video
@fernandocamacho5088
@fernandocamacho5088 4 года назад
Thank you very much, sir! you have earned a new subscriber!
@engineer6877
@engineer6877 3 года назад
Thanks for the clear explanation
@seshachary5580
@seshachary5580 Год назад
very educative. Thank you regards . great teaching
@endurofan9854
@endurofan9854 3 года назад
nice an easy to understand thanks for posting
@oatlord
@oatlord 8 лет назад
Your channel is so awesome. I wish I could subscribe twice.
@starcitizenmodding4436
@starcitizenmodding4436 7 лет назад
+1
@odizzido
@odizzido Год назад
Good video. This was nice and clear and efficient.
@HowToMechatronics
@HowToMechatronics Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@mcdirtking
@mcdirtking 8 лет назад
Voice break at 2:36! Great video too!
@stumccabe
@stumccabe 2 года назад
Very clear explanation - thanks.
@periscopio6401
@periscopio6401 2 года назад
meget bra info
@dubbingmaker9857
@dubbingmaker9857 3 года назад
Thanks u a lot sir....u r best sir hats off I am from India 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@mydunghothi5936
@mydunghothi5936 2 года назад
Very good and funny videos bring a great sense of entertainment!
@Debolina_Physics
@Debolina_Physics 3 года назад
simply awesome and complete narration
@Limsa_du_Sud
@Limsa_du_Sud 8 лет назад
perfect!! Many thanks
@ภณวิสิฏฐ์นาถรังสรรค์
Great video! easy to understand.
@HowToMechatronics
@HowToMechatronics Год назад
Great to hear!
@FilterYT
@FilterYT 5 лет назад
Nicely done, thank you.
@seablue1085
@seablue1085 2 года назад
Thanks, it helps me a lot
@alwaysdisputin9930
@alwaysdisputin9930 3 года назад
0:46 Clear explanation. TY. So the Hall effect occurs when: 1) A thin conductive plate 2) has 2 wires attached - 1 at each end of the plate. The wires are connected to a battery 3) Charge carriers flow in a straight line: from 1 wire, across the plate, to the other wire 4) Then a magnet's moved near to the plate 5) causing the electrons to move to 1 side of the plate & the positive poles move to the opposite side of the plate (these 2 movements are due to the Lorentz force) 6) If we put a meter between these 2 sides, it will show there's a voltage edit: i have a doubts about the positive poles moving to the opposite side. I think maybe they stay still? & they just get stripped of some electrons
@Leo3ABPgamingTV
@Leo3ABPgamingTV 2 года назад
There is no such thing as a "moving positive poles". What happens is that free-flowing electrons collect on one side of the plate which creates a measurable charge difference between two sides of the plate. In simple words, one side of the plate has more electrons than the other.
@andrisszalai1261
@andrisszalai1261 5 лет назад
You could make a video of using a simple Hall-sensor for measurnig DC motor RPM.
@周恬-z6e
@周恬-z6e 4 года назад
Really nice explanation! Thank you very much!
@HowToMechatronics
@HowToMechatronics 4 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@that1t
@that1t 8 лет назад
Thanks for this video!!! It is helpful for my physics study!
@Radioo64
@Radioo64 10 месяцев назад
Howd the study go 7 years later
@bingli2124
@bingli2124 6 лет назад
Thanks for your tutorial video.
@danaward9975
@danaward9975 5 месяцев назад
Thank you :)
@vasantkumarupadhye3757
@vasantkumarupadhye3757 5 лет назад
Nice explanation. Easy to understand the concept. 👌
@gristlevonraben
@gristlevonraben 6 лет назад
very good video. you explain it very well.
@masonchen3327
@masonchen3327 7 лет назад
Perfect ! Easy to understand
@ananthsairampasupulati5831
@ananthsairampasupulati5831 3 года назад
thank you
@kacperbardecki3671
@kacperbardecki3671 2 года назад
For the magnetic field to be changed by the motion of the crankshaft, the crankshaft would have to be made of something with high magnetic permeability (there is no such thing as a magnetic insulator). Thought I'd share.
@Y.o.T.
@Y.o.T. 8 месяцев назад
In the video, he shows that you are correct in your initial assumption that the magnetic field emitted from the gear upon the sensor would not work. Which is why they insert a magnet behind the sensor, it provides the magnetic field that we detect change each time a tooth comes close. It reminded me of putting playing cards in the spokes of your bike, the signal would sound the same if you connected a speaker to the output.
@Quan-kk5yv
@Quan-kk5yv Месяц назад
解释的清楚详细
@agushartanto4764
@agushartanto4764 2 года назад
Subed.....greeting from indonesia
@BEAMERNOOB
@BEAMERNOOB 5 лет назад
Crazy how they figured that stuff out way back then.
@grassroot011
@grassroot011 4 года назад
Did but couldn't apply it in a usable way until Semiconductors came along.
@mikelemon5109
@mikelemon5109 8 лет назад
Awesome vid thanks
@bwanabizz
@bwanabizz 8 лет назад
The direction of motion of the electrons is incorrect, the force will be acting in opposite direction. The magnetic field lines out of the south pole should be reversed.
@JulianVidal007
@JulianVidal007 6 лет назад
You are right! electrons move against the current's direction!
@jamesbraza
@jamesbraza 4 года назад
Yeah I immediately noticed the magnetic field's direction arrows point the wrong way. This makes the animation misleading.
@manasavs1404
@manasavs1404 4 года назад
yes. i got confused and had to check the comments
@md.enamulhoq9389
@md.enamulhoq9389 6 лет назад
awesome site..love you man
@karthik_1001
@karthik_1001 3 года назад
Thank you, need more videos❤️
@helenaali4928
@helenaali4928 3 года назад
You are a super hero
@dangtruong6421
@dangtruong6421 2 года назад
Character In the video It's great, I like it a lot $$
@bastiangonzalez6761
@bastiangonzalez6761 6 лет назад
Muchas gracias por tu video! Saludos desde Chile :)
@relhage100
@relhage100 8 лет назад
Brilliant, keep up the great job !
@attagasamthalasanthosh9763
@attagasamthalasanthosh9763 3 года назад
Great Video Thank you Super
@amarkiranvp
@amarkiranvp 6 лет назад
Well explained
@successtrack7936
@successtrack7936 5 лет назад
very very thankful for this.. 👉👌👌👌👌excellent
@astellaire
@astellaire Год назад
Thank you sooo much
@AkashSharma-lw8qn
@AkashSharma-lw8qn 7 лет назад
thanks men you cleared my all doubts
@taurusgemini4792
@taurusgemini4792 8 лет назад
Excellent tutorials.
@salimrawther520
@salimrawther520 8 лет назад
Excellent.
@alexabadi7458
@alexabadi7458 5 лет назад
Thanks !
@Lng2006
@Lng2006 6 лет назад
good explanation. Thank you.
@TheEtbetween
@TheEtbetween 3 года назад
Thanks Greatly Appreciate
@surendrakverma555
@surendrakverma555 Год назад
Good. Thanks 🙏🙏🙏
@bereshyitbara7586
@bereshyitbara7586 2 года назад
simple and astute
@ivan868
@ivan868 4 года назад
You miss to explain that there is existing 2 types of Hall effect sensors: unipolar and bipolar! Second need field with minus magnetic polarity to turn off.
@Electrician
@Electrician 5 лет назад
*explanation great* 😀😀😀😀😀
@Taran72
@Taran72 5 лет назад
Great Explanation!!! Thanks!!!
@tsokodayitm
@tsokodayitm 8 лет назад
great vid
@gaborbanfalvi3917
@gaborbanfalvi3917 5 лет назад
Very Nice video
@redoverdrivetheunstoppable4637
i'm not sure about the "microvolt" thing but anyways if you want a raw hall element without managing circuitry inside it's inside floppy drives and old CD spinners... there are quite always three as four pinned SMT thingies under the circular magnet, datasheets are scarce but they are symmetrical, as in the video, you power it trought a resistor giving like 1mA from up-left corner to bottom-right and read on the other two, they're versatile
@greggjarvis133
@greggjarvis133 3 года назад
Fascinating
@PaulinaSalazarPaulinaSusana
@PaulinaSalazarPaulinaSusana 8 лет назад
Awesome!! Thanks!
@joellee1544
@joellee1544 8 лет назад
the magnetic field lines should be in opposite direction and therefore electron will move to the right according to Fleming left hand rule!!Correct me if i am wrong.
@mustafaalkhafaji2465
@mustafaalkhafaji2465 8 лет назад
+Joel Lee Yes, but the electrons have a negative charge so they go the other way. as F=Bqv, and q=-e
@landocommando21
@landocommando21 7 лет назад
Joel, you are correct. The animation shows the proper deflection corresponding to the direction of the field lines, but in reality these should be reversed due to the orientation of the magnet. Good catch!
@Akashascosset
@Akashascosset 6 лет назад
that's what I noticed as well. It's easy to get right hand rule confused, but seeing that I'm not the only one who noticed I would have to agree that the deflection of the electrons is in the wrong direction based on the orientation of the magnet
@xumingzhi
@xumingzhi 6 лет назад
Joel Lee you’re absolutely right 👍
@kawrx2002
@kawrx2002 5 лет назад
But the direction of current (as stated in left hand rule) is opposite the flow of electrons, which would make the illustration correct, no?
@jun9215
@jun9215 6 лет назад
It was so helpful,. Thanks.
@seydaaydn3493
@seydaaydn3493 5 лет назад
It is really useful! Thank you!
@hakimal-hilo9288
@hakimal-hilo9288 4 года назад
thank u so much
@guillaumenoel6419
@guillaumenoel6419 7 лет назад
Amazing
@HubbyX100
@HubbyX100 Год назад
Ive physics exam tommorow!!
@gautamdeepsagar4134
@gautamdeepsagar4134 8 лет назад
sir you the real mvp
@atomicdmt8763
@atomicdmt8763 3 года назад
thanks! i recently put in a NEW (but bad) CKP sensor and its apparently shorted internally- screwing up my fuel level gauge, ignition coil/ignitor(?) and setting off a host of other selonoids- et al! I cleaned all grounds, rebuilt my fuse box, new ECU, cleaned everything........no changes UNTIL i just now decided to swap back in the old CKP sensor. All the electrical clicking, etc went away immediately and Im not going thru the KEY RELEARN process for the new ECU
@enzbenzz
@enzbenzz 3 года назад
I am confused about the direction of the force on an electron, the velocity is as shown and the magnetic field lines are entering the south pole (up oriented), with a negatively charged electron we should get a force oriented to the right, or maybe since your magnetic lines are coming from south to north you just flipped the magnet
@utnfercho6150
@utnfercho6150 4 года назад
Hall effect is awesome
@dr.ashwindesaibm7711
@dr.ashwindesaibm7711 8 лет назад
Thanks
@andyatmosphere
@andyatmosphere 3 года назад
COOL!!
@jignesh912
@jignesh912 8 лет назад
Good
@alishatalpur860
@alishatalpur860 2 года назад
Best 🥰
@sidamarali3030
@sidamarali3030 4 года назад
Intetesting. Subscription
@wolfie6175
@wolfie6175 3 года назад
Something is wrong in this . F = q(VxB) so the the direction and charge will both be opposite for electrons and holes so both of them will effectively experience a force in the same direction. Infact this can be used to find out what kind of semiconductor we have based on the potential that gets developed. So both the postive and negative charge experience force in the same direction owing to the fact that their drift velocities are in opposite directions
@Caaro99
@Caaro99 Год назад
you're right but in this case only the negative charges (electrons) are really moving. The depicted image of positive ions on the bottom and negative ions on top really is just showing the net charge in each location. With a higher concentration of electrons on top and less concentration of electrons on bottom, there is a net positive charge on bottom and net negative on top.
@James-eb7ph
@James-eb7ph Год назад
Why have you drawn the field pointing down? Surely, it should point up, towards the south pole?
@tedphillips2501
@tedphillips2501 4 года назад
In pretransistor times, Instead of gears, the Hammond Organ used tone wheels and hall effect sensors to generate the tones. Anybody remember the 6V6 and 5U4?
@andrewsotnikov5680
@andrewsotnikov5680 2 года назад
Great, what is Trigger Wheel actually is?
@isaaclee6719
@isaaclee6719 4 месяца назад
+ 와 - 방향을 거꾸로 그렸습니다. 왼쪽이 +이고 오른쪽이 - 전자 입니다. 자기장이 위로 향하므로 -전자를 오른쪽으로 밀어내게 됩니다. 24.06.03(월)
@grantscott1686
@grantscott1686 3 года назад
what does it mean when a hall sensor is used to measure proximity? what is proximity?
@stevenolsen6360
@stevenolsen6360 6 лет назад
thankyou
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