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Types of Magnetic Sensors

A small glass tube with two embedded metal plates - it looks like a very simple solution. And indeed, it is, except that the plates are made of a special material that, when exposed to a magnetic field, causes them to deflect. This is how a reed switch, one of the most popular sensors based on magnetic forces, works. If a reed switch is placed in a magnetic field and the field is strong enough, the plates will come into contact and allow current to flow through the element. Reed switches are most commonly a part of various control systems, as they themselves are not equipped with any additional accessories. It should be noted that they are not suitable for heavy loads and are generally used as control elements. On the other hand, Hall sensors utilize the phenomenon of an electric voltage appearing in materials placed in a magnetic field, with these materials needing to be conductive. This physical phenomenon was discovered by Edwin Herbert Hall as far back as 1879. Currently, these sensors come in many different types, often with additional elements such as voltmeters, amplifiers, or controllers. Both types of sensors are widely distributed and used in places we wouldn't even suspect. However, it's important to remember the main difference between them. Reed switches indicate the presence of a magnetic field, while Hall sensors can also measure the value of this field.

Applications of Magnetic Sensors

Most of us ride bicycles, and a significant portion of these bicycles are equipped with odometers. One of the basic components of a bicycle odometer is the reed switch, which detects the presence of a magnet placed on one of the wheel spokes. Reed switches are often used in various control systems, such as gate automation or industrial production lines. Despite appearing fragile and delicate, they perform excellently in challenging conditions, as evidenced by bicycle odometers that are frequently used for many years. Similarly durable and robust are Hall sensors, and their range of applications is much broader than reed switches. These sensors can be found in various industrial devices, cranes, and vehicles. They excel in systems that require precise positioning or motion detection and are commonly found in automobiles. Ignition sensors, wheel rotation sensors, and fuel injection sensors are just a few of the places where they perform exceptionally well, thanks to their high accuracy, reliability, and cost-effectiveness.

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