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Default Mounting a rare earth magnet in a thin plate

Tim Wescott wrote:
On Thu, 01 May 2014 23:55:27 -0300, Mike Spencer wrote:

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Take apart an old (computer) mouse and get the LED and sensor. Should
be far more responsive than a reed switch. (But I'm only guessing.
Electronics weenies to the bridge, please. Is there such a thing as a
high-speed, solid state magnetic switch?)


Yes there is -- they're called Hall switches, or Hall sensors (they work
by the Hall effect. You get one guess as to the last name of the guy who
wrote it up first.)

I just don't feel that doing this optically will be robust.


Should be fine if you add a recess in the spinner to protect the sensor.

Does this mount on a shaft with a through hole?
Could you drill diagonal from inside that hole and mount the magnet in a
pocket with some epoxy?

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Steve W.