On 12/17/2013 09:35 PM, Jon Elson wrote:

... snip
> If the gear is steel, you could use the trick I used:
> http://pico-systems.com/bridge_spindle.html

... snip

I ordered a batch of these Avago sensors, and now that I have them in 
hand it looks like they are not the easiest sensors to mount. The 
installations I have seen so far just bed them in a glob of glue. I was 
hoping to use a more formal method. I envision using an aluminum housing 
with a cavity to pot the sensor and support components -- a pair of 1206 
capacitors and a resistor. The housing could be rectangular in order to 
have it set into a slot to make the clearance adjustment easier. The 
sensor needs to to be oriented so that the sensor plane and the target 
plane match, also the sensor has a magnet in it so there is a small 
oscillating force which may need to be addressed.


-- 
Kirk Wallace
http://www.wallacecompany.com/machine_shop/
http://www.wallacecompany.com/E45/

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