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Need Hall sensor powering a 12 volt solenoid circuit

Started by magnetman12003, January 09, 2016, 01:59:59 AM

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magnetman12003

I am searching now for a very simple circuit whereas a bi polar south pole sensor powers a
""12 volt"" solenoid or electromagnet on and off.  I have seen a lot of 5 volt diagrams but not 12 volt.

Any help and all sketches or diagrams appreciated. Must have component information as I intend to build it.
Not interested in a latching type circuit.

Lakes

Not the best way perhaps, but the simplest way is to adapt a five volt circuit is to drive a relay and connect the 12 volts supply and solenoid to that.

If this for a pulse motor type application, then you will have to use a transistor
http://electronicsclub.info/transistorcircuits.htm 


magnetman12003

Quote from: TinselKoala on January 09, 2016, 05:24:31 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_2j5chMLJM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHLbQ6zw92w

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[/quote   Thanks again for answering my questions. I only have one more.  I bought a SS441R Honeywell bi polar sensor.  Looking at its face I see three terminals. Which lead connects  to the ""POSITIVE"" terminal  of the power source??  The  OUTPUT LEAD OR THE LEAD MARKED VS OR VOC??

The ground lead is the negative I understand.