the sensor is not bad - I have to bring it to a different location w/o destroying the original board. It's from a Yamaha musical instrument where it's used to measure distance. So it's not just a Hall switch where I could replace it with any other Hall Sensor, but something with a distinct response curve I suppose, so it'd be cool to have the exact same chip.
On Friday, July 11, 2003, at 12:24 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not a clue.
From the picture, it looks like part of a motor drive from a VCR. Is the sensor bad?
If you are looking for a replacement, you are better off ripping a sensor from an old VCR. Maybe floppy drives.
For reference, Allegro and Honeywell do have surface mount sensors, but not in the package shown in the picture.
You might want to check the usual Japanese suspects: Toshiba, Sony, NEC, Sanyo, Mitsubishi, etc. Don't bother with their European or American sites, go directly to their Japanese sites.
Hope this helps. Tony
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