Chapter Hall-Effect Sensors

Conceptually, a demonstration of the Hall effect is simple to set up and is illustrated in Figure 1. Figure 1(A) shows a thin plate of conductive material, such as copper, that is carrying a current (I), in this case supplied by a battery. One can position a pair of probes connected to a voltmeter opposite each other along the sides of this plate such that the measured voltage is zero.

Figure 1. The Hall effect in a conductive sheet.

When a magnetic field is applied to the plate so that it is at right angles to the current flow, as shown in Figure 1(B), a small voltage appears across the plate, which can be measured ...

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