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browntrout

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Is there a hall sensor sensitive enough to detect the earth's magnetic
field. If so please can someone identify it for me.
 
Yes there is, Siemens/Phillips make one called the KMZ-10B and has
been seen used in Head Trackers for Virtual Reality head sets. Built
like a four leg bridge..They are four leaded and in a package style
like the TO-92 transistors.

I have lots of them..and they work really neat. Could be used to
detect bicycle theft too. Earths Gauss is about 0.9 or so.

KW


On Jul 1, 6:18 pm, browntrout <dewhu...@wave.co.nz> wrote:
Is there a hall sensor sensitive enough to detect the earth's magnetic
field. If so please can someone identify it for me.
 
kilowatt wrote:
Yes there is, Siemens/Phillips make one called the KMZ-10B and has
been seen used in Head Trackers for Virtual Reality head sets. Built
like a four leg bridge..They are four leaded and in a package style
like the TO-92 transistors.

I have lots of them..and they work really neat. Could be used to
detect bicycle theft too. Earths Gauss is about 0.9 or so.

KW


On Jul 1, 6:18 pm, browntrout <dewhu...@wave.co.nz> wrote:
Is there a hall sensor sensitive enough to detect the earth's magnetic
field. If so please can someone identify it for me.

Thanks

R

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