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Next I followed the instructions from Magnetic Hall sensor, thats put up on this MediaWiki | |||
int ledPin = 13; // choose the pin for the LED | *int ledPin = 13; // choose the pin for the LED | ||
int inputPin = 3; // Connect sensor to input pin 3 | *int inputPin = 3; // Connect sensor to input pin 3 | ||
int val = 0; // variable for reading the pin status | *int val = 0; // variable for reading the pin status | ||
void setup() { | void setup() { | ||
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*Code was written correctly | *Code was written correctly | ||
*but nothing happend with the sensor (hope I did not break it while using the wrong code | *but nothing happend with the sensor (I hope I did not break it, while using the wrong code from before) | ||
*noticed that there is no need for numbers to show up, the LED on the Sensor should have loght on and off. | *noticed that there is no need for numbers to show up, the LED on the Sensor should have loght on and off. | ||
*did not work | *did not work |
Revision as of 18:17, 6 December 2022
The Magnetic Hall Sensor
- first tries without help
- My mistake: used printing and reading Sensor value Code from class and connected the wires to adruino into the wrong places
- got noise and weird number readings
- but funny that it somehow worked with seeing differences in the numbers when putting the magnet closer to the sensor
Next I followed the instructions from Magnetic Hall sensor, thats put up on this MediaWiki
- int ledPin = 13; // choose the pin for the LED
- int inputPin = 3; // Connect sensor to input pin 3
- int val = 0; // variable for reading the pin status
void setup() {
pinMode(ledPin, OUTPUT); // declare LED as output pinMode(inputPin, INPUT); // declare push button as input
}
void loop(){
val = digitalRead(inputPin); // read input value if (val == HIGH) { // check if the input is HIGH digitalWrite(ledPin, LOW); // turn LED OFF } else { digitalWrite(ledPin, HIGH); // turn LED ON }
}
- Code was written correctly
- but nothing happend with the sensor (I hope I did not break it, while using the wrong code from before)
- noticed that there is no need for numbers to show up, the LED on the Sensor should have loght on and off.
- did not work