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vasi

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Posted: 01:26pm 04 Apr 2010
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Which one is suitable for anemometer?

See them here.

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Janne
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Posted: 01:39pm 04 Apr 2010
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I'd say none. I've had 2 reed relay anemometers, and in both the reed's failed before lasting a year. Optical system works much better in the long haul.
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vasi

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  Janne said   I'd say none. I've had 2 reed relay anemometers, and in both the reed's failed before lasting a year. Optical system works much better in the long haul.


Ok then...

I have this option:

TLE4905L Hall sensor, digital output, unipolar (or maybe TLE4935L bipolar).

2010-04-05_003213_TLE4905L.pdf
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Downwind

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Hi Vasi,

A hall sensor will work ok but some need an opamp or comparitor to set the signal level for use with a micro as they dont switch to 0 level and the micro will not detect the level change.
Most will give a level change of +/- of half the supply voltage.

I used a photo interupter same as janne said.
If you can find an old bubblejet printer some of them have very good photo interupters in them.
There was a thread a few weeks back that i posted some information to, i think it was called Aneomometer build time ... or something simular.

Have you worked with Hall effect sensors before?

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vasi

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Posted: 10:07am 08 Apr 2010
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  Downwind said   Hi Vasi,

A hall sensor will work ok but some need an opamp or comparitor to set the signal level for use with a micro as they dont switch to 0 level and the micro will not detect the level change.
Most will give a level change of +/- of half the supply voltage.

I used a photo interupter same as janne said.
If you can find an old bubblejet printer some of them have very good photo interupters in them.
There was a thread a few weeks back that i posted some information to, i think it was called Aneomometer build time ... or something simular.

Have you worked with Hall effect sensors before?

Pete.


Hi,

Never before. I know this one have a digital response (is not analogue). I will look for your thread, thank you.

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