# Title: LIN Hall Click Board™ ## Description: IC/Module: MLX90242 Linear Hall Sensor IC Melexis MLX90242 is a CMOS linear Hall Effect sensor IC with integrated active error correction circuitry that virtually eliminates the offset errors normally associated with analog hall-effect devices. Output Proportional to Density of the Magnetic Flux Lin Hall Click Board™ offers an output proportional to the density of the magnetic flux to which it is exposed. The output signal increases when a north magnetic field is applied, while a south magnetic field decreases the output signal. SMD Jumpers Lin Hall Click Board™ is designed to use either a 3.3V or a 5V power supply, selectable through two solder jumpers. By default, the two jumpers are soldered in 3.3V position. ## Product type: Click Board ## Vendor: Mikroelektronika d.o.o. ## Tags: Click Board, Magnet, Melexis, MikroE, Sensor ## Price range: 14.0 - 14.0 GBP ## Link: https://thedebugstore.com/products/mikroe-1648-lin-hall-click-board-uk ## Compare-at price range: 20.0 - 20.0 GBP ## Options - Title: Default Title ## Collections - [New Products](https://thedebugstore.com/a/llms/collections/new-products-debug-store) - [Mikroelektronika d.o.o. (MikroE)](https://thedebugstore.com/a/llms/collections/mikroelektronika-catalogue-uk) - [Melexis Device Support: Development Boards and Tools for Automotive Sensors and ICs](https://thedebugstore.com/a/llms/collections/devices-melexis) - [Sensor Click Boards™](https://thedebugstore.com/a/llms/collections/sensor-click-boards-catalogue) - [MikroE Click Boards™](https://thedebugstore.com/a/llms/collections/mikroe-click-boards-catalogue-uk) - [Magnetic Field Sensor Click Boards™](https://thedebugstore.com/a/llms/collections/magnetic-field-sensor-click-boards-catalogue) - [Click Boards™ Summer Sale](https://thedebugstore.com/a/llms/collections/inventory-sale) - [MikroE Sale](https://thedebugstore.com/a/llms/collections/mikroe-sale) - [MIKROE Stock](https://thedebugstore.com/a/llms/collections/mikroe-products-in-stock-sale) ## Variants - Default Title, SKU: MIKROE-1648, Available: yes, Inventory: 4 ## Metafields - full_description:
Melexis MLX90242 is a CMOS linear Hall Effect sensor IC with integrated active error correction circuitry that virtually eliminates the offset errors normally associated with analog hall-effect devices.
Lin Hall Click Board™ offers an output proportional to the density of the magnetic flux to which it is exposed. The output signal increases when a north magnetic field is applied, while a south magnetic field decreases the output signal.
Lin Hall Click Board™ is designed to use either a 3.3V or a 5V power supply, selectable through two solder jumpers. By default, the two jumpers are soldered in 3.3V position.
- description_tag: Introduce a linear Hall sensor to your design with the LIN HALL Click Board™. The board includes a Melexis MLX90242 linear Hall sensor IC along with an MCP3201 12-bit ADC. Available from Debug Store UK. - title_tag: MikroE LIN Hall Click Board™ (MIKROE-1648) - manufacturer: Mikroelektronika d.o.o. - warranty: 12 months - amazon_enable: TRUE - amazon_title: LIN Hall Click Board - amazon_product_type: computercomponent - amazon_block: FALSE - amazon_prime_enable: FALSE - amazon_search: MikroElektronika Microelectronica MIKROE-1100 - amazon_uk_price: 14.96 - amazon_uk_currency: GBP - amazon_de_currency: EUR - amazon_de_price: 16.9048 - amazon_fr_currency: EUR - amazon_fr_price: 16.9048 - amazon_es_currency: EUR - amazon_es_price: 16.9048 - amazon_nl_currency: EUR - amazon_nl_price: 16.9048 - amazon_it_currency: EUR - amazon_it_price: 16.9048 - amazon_se_curency: SEK - amazon_se_price: 170.544 - amazon_product_id: 8606015075617 - amazon_product_id_type: EAN - amazon_update: Update - amazon_short_description: Introduce a linear Hall sensor to your design with the LIN HALL Click Board™. The board includes a Melexis MLX90242 linear Hall sensor IC along with an MCP3201 12-bit ADC. LIN HALL Click Board™ outputs a signal that is linearly proportional to the flux density of a magnetic field it is exposed to. A north pole magnet field will increase the output, while a south pole field decreases it. Using the MikroBUS SPI lines (CS,.SCK, MISO), LIN HALL Click Board™ communicates with the target board microcontroller. It uses either a 3.3V or 5V power supply (default is 3.3V).The linear Hall sensors are used to infer the linear or rotary position of a target object, provided there is a magnet attached, or something to disturb an existing magnetic field. It is an ideal choice to measure strength of different magnets or measure distance of a magnet from the sensor. - amazon_long_description:Melexis' MLX90242 is a CMOS linear Hall Effect sensor IC with integrated active error correction circuitry that virtually eliminates the offset errors normally associated with analog hall-effect devices.
Lin Hall Click offers an output proportional to the density of the magnetic flux to which it is exposed. The output signal increases when a north magnetic field is applied, while a south magnetic field decreases the output signal.
Lin Hall Click is designed to use either a 3.3V or a 5V power supply, selectable through two solder jumpers. By default, the two jumpers are soldered in 3.3V position.
- amazon_main_image: https://www.thedebugstore.com/images/product/lg-mikroe-click-lin-hall_1_1.jpg - amazon_browse_node: 428655031 - related_products: MIKROE-3629 - mpn: MIKROE-1648 - backorder_label: If no stock shown above, check availability - badge: - widget:Introduce a linear Hall sensor to your design with the LIN HALL Click Board™. The board includes a Melexis MLX90242 linear Hall sensor IC along with an MCP3201 12-bit ADC. The LIN HALL Click Board™ outputs a signal that is linearly proportional to the flux density of a magnetic field it is exposed to. A north pole magnet field will increase the output, while a south pole field decreases it. Using the MikroBUS SPI lines (CS,.SCK, MISO),
LIN HALL Click Board™ communicates with the target board microcontroller. It uses either a 3.3V or 5V power supply (default is 3.3V).
The linear Hall sensors are used to infer the linear or rotary position of a target object, provided there is a magnet attached or something to disturb an existing magnetic field. It is an ideal choice to measure the strength of different magnets or measure the distance of a magnet from the sensor.