HT-010610 "Cherry" Hall Effect Sensor

HT-010610 "Cherry" Hall Effect Sensor

Information on the Haltech HT-010610 "Cherry" Hall Effect Sensor



The HT010610 is a Hall Effect sensor with a sinking current output. This requires a pullup resistor to generate a signal that can be used by the ECU.  It is triggered when an iron tooth that meets the specification is passed by the sensor. The sensor can be oriented in any direction.



Wiring

Wire Colour
Description
Haltech Connection
Brown
Power
12V+
Black
Signal
Trigger+, Home+, or Any Spare SPI (Function dependent)
BlueGround
Signal Ground (Black/White)

Recommended External Pull-Up Resistor




Volts DC59121524
Ohms1k1.8k2.4k3k3k






Specifications

Environmental Specification

Vibration
Sinusoidal, 15 g max from 40 Hz to 2 kHz
Mechanical Shock Resistance
50g
Maximum Speed Detection
15kHz
Operating Temperature
-40 °C to 125 ⁰C (-40 ⁰F to 257 ⁰F)
Storage Temperature
-40 °C to 125 ⁰C (-40 ⁰F to 257 ⁰F)
Ingress Protection
IP67


Electrical Specifications

Operating Supply Voltage
5 to 24 VDC
Maximum Input Voltage
30 VDC
Maximum Reverse Voltage
24 VDC
Supply Current
3 mA typical, 6 mA max
Output Sink Current
20 mA max






Sensor Dimensions








Trigger Disc Information

For best results, we recommend targets made from low carbon cold rolled steel. Other factors that influence sensor performance include gear tooth height and width, space between the teeth, shape of the teeth and thickness of the target. As a general guideline, consider a target with minimum parameters as shown below. Note that smaller dimensions may work, but testing for the application is required.



Measurement
mm
inches
Tooth Height
5.0
0.20
Tooth Width
2.5
0.10
Distance Between Teeth
10.0
0.40
Target Thickness
6.35
0.25
Sensing Air Gap
1.5mm
0.06












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