
The Hall switch motor three-axis gimbal uses a hollow Hall switch motor and a connecting arm with a hollow cavity to make the winding wire go inside the motor, so there is no need to worry about winding around the motor and hanging on the arm. The fixed shaft and the connecting arm of the hollow Hall motor are hollow inside, connecting the load platform and the mainboard to control the gimbal movement.
Recommended model: HS732 bipolar latch Hall switch
The HS732 is a bipolar latch Hall effect sensor based on mixed-signal CMOS technology. The device integrates a voltage regulator, a Hall sensor with a dynamic bias compensation system, a Schmitt trigger, and an open-drain output driver, all in one package.
This IC uses advanced chopper stabilization technology, so it can provide accurate and stable magnetic switch points. In addition to the applications listed in the "Applications" below, this sensor has many other applications. Its design, parameters and performance are optimized for use in 5V -12V DC brushless motor phase conversion applications.
Because of the wide operating voltage and wide temperature range of the HS732, it is very suitable for use in the automotive, industrial and consumer industries.
This IC has a SOT package for surface mount and a single-row TO-92S flat package that can be directly inserted. Both 3-pin packages are RoHS compliant.
