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Ball detector module.
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Ball detector module.
Can be used to count or detect the number of balls. Works with a hall chip built into the module. A small Neodym magnet is built into a rotating anchor. In order to measure a series of balls properly, a brake zone is built in. Without this braking zone the anchor will otherwise not have time to move back. The anchor has 2 extra holes of 4 mm. They can be used to place small steel axles as extra counterweight. However, I have tested it even without these extra weights and it works perfectly. The first hole of 4mm also serves to pull out the small magnet if you have the wrong polarity. I made a reference setup so that I have the correct polarity before pressing the magnet.
In the module extra height has been kept free to use Fischertechnik blocks. These are indicated on the drawing. Original Fischertechnik parts are always easier to connect with other parts. These extra parts are also shown in the drawing. The output of the module can be made via a straight connec
Can be used to count or detect the number of balls. Works with a hall chip built into the module. A small Neodym magnet is built into a rotating anchor. In order to measure a series of balls properly, a brake zone is built in. Without this braking zone the anchor will otherwise not have time to move back. The anchor has 2 extra holes of 4 mm. They can be used to place small steel axles as extra counterweight. However, I have tested it even without these extra weights and it works perfectly. The first hole of 4mm also serves to pull out the small magnet if you have the wrong polarity. I made a reference setup so that I have the correct polarity before pressing the magnet.
In the module extra height has been kept free to use Fischertechnik blocks. These are indicated on the drawing. Original Fischertechnik parts are always easier to connect with other parts. These extra parts are also shown in the drawing. The output of the module can be made via a straight connec
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