trigger pickup
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desotohemibill
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trigger pickup
Re: trigger pickup
Depends on how much DIY you wish to do. These people do the bare bones IC for a few dollars:-desotohemibill wrote:I've been studying the Megamanual to find out what I need to buy as far as the trigger pickup is concerned. Looks like a hall effect is the way to go. Is this something I have to buy at an auto parts store or an electronics shop? What is the best thing to buy? Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Bill
http://www.allegromicro.com/en/Products ... rs/ats.asp
Some of which Digikey stock. Or you can get ones already in a housing for a lot more money.
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