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Question How do you mount SIP 3 hall effect?

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Building Q&A / FAQ' started by Opast, Oct 8, 2025 at 12:27.

  1. Opast

    Opast New Member

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    Before reinventing the wheel, how should a SIP 3 Hall effect sensor such as the A1324 be mounted? I can 3D print, fabricate in metal, or make a wooden mount. I just need an idea. I’d like the mount to be adjustable so I can set the sensor to magnet gap, since my motor arm isn’t adjustable. Please include a reference picture

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  2. Joe Cortexian

    Joe Cortexian Active Member Gold Contributor

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    This is going to provide a very low level signal. Look at something like a A5600:

    https://a.co/d/9zJ5LnR

    Easy to mount and provides I2C (slooooow) or PWM feedback. If you using SMC3 use PWM and any low pass filter. This requires removing a resistor which is easy.