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Magnetic Switch (Hall Effect Sensor) - AndyMark Standard Sensors

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  • Description
  • Specifications
  • AndyMark’s line of Standard Sensors is designed specifically for FRC and FTC teams. Using standard 1.5” pitch mounting holes, the sensor’s small footprint fits nicely on a 1” wide tube. Easily swap out sensors for reading distance, color, or position using I2C or CAN communication, and head into matches worry-free with locking connectors.

    Product Documentation can be found here.

    Longer lengths of cable can be found here

    The Magnetic Switch is a compact Hall effect sensor designed to reliably detect the presence of a magnet in robotics applications. It’s an ideal solution for teams looking for a durable, repeatable “trigger” sensor that isn’t affected by lighting conditions, dust, or most game element variability.

    Whether you’re confirming a mechanism position, detecting a latch state, or verifying a part is in place, the Magnetic Switch gives teams a clean and dependable digital-style sensor signal—perfect for match play.

    How to use

    Mount the Magnetic Switch so that a magnet passes near the sensing face at the point you want to detect. When the magnet is within range, the sensor changes state and can be used as a limit switch replacement or a general-purpose “presence” detector.

    Common setup tips

    • Attach a small magnet to the moving part (arm, elevator carriage, latch, etc.).
    • Mount the sensor rigidly to the robot frame or mechanism structure.
    • Adjust spacing so the magnet passes close enough to trigger consistently, even with vibration.
    • Use the sensor state to trigger actions like stopping motion, indexing, or locking a subsystem.

    When to use this sensor

    • Detecting mechanism end-of-travel (limit switch replacement).
    • Confirming position reached (elevator levels, arm angles, turret home, etc.).
    • Detecting latch / lock / gate state using a magnet on the moving piece.
    • Verifying game piece presence when a magnet can be embedded in a carrier or pusher.
    • Creating reliable “home” signals for zeroing and auto routines.

    Typical integrations

    • Mount on an elevator to detect the bottom/home position for auto-zeroing.
    • Use on an arm pivot to detect a stowed or scoring position.
    • Place on a turret to detect a home index for absolute reference.
    • Install on a latch mechanism to confirm locked/unlocked state.
    • Add to an intake/indexer gate to confirm a door/flap position without contact wear.
    • Communications: Digital Input
    • Connector Type: JST PA (BM04B-PASS-1-TFT)
    • Height: 0.75 in.
    • Length: 2 in.
    • Max Input Voltage: 16V
    • Mounting Geometry: 1/2" pitch, holes 1.5" apart
    • Nominal Voltage: 3.3V
    • Width: 0.51 in.
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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

  • Description
  • Specifications
  • AndyMark’s line of Standard Sensors is designed specifically for FRC and FTC teams. Using standard 1.5” pitch mounting holes, the sensor’s small footprint fits nicely on a 1” wide tube. Easily swap out sensors for reading distance, color, or position using I2C or CAN communication, and head into matches worry-free with locking connectors.

    Product Documentation can be found here.

    Longer lengths of cable can be found here

    The Magnetic Switch is a compact Hall effect sensor designed to reliably detect the presence of a magnet in robotics applications. It’s an ideal solution for teams looking for a durable, repeatable “trigger” sensor that isn’t affected by lighting conditions, dust, or most game element variability.

    Whether you’re confirming a mechanism position, detecting a latch state, or verifying a part is in place, the Magnetic Switch gives teams a clean and dependable digital-style sensor signal—perfect for match play.

    How to use

    Mount the Magnetic Switch so that a magnet passes near the sensing face at the point you want to detect. When the magnet is within range, the sensor changes state and can be used as a limit switch replacement or a general-purpose “presence” detector.

    Common setup tips

    • Attach a small magnet to the moving part (arm, elevator carriage, latch, etc.).
    • Mount the sensor rigidly to the robot frame or mechanism structure.
    • Adjust spacing so the magnet passes close enough to trigger consistently, even with vibration.
    • Use the sensor state to trigger actions like stopping motion, indexing, or locking a subsystem.

    When to use this sensor

    • Detecting mechanism end-of-travel (limit switch replacement).
    • Confirming position reached (elevator levels, arm angles, turret home, etc.).
    • Detecting latch / lock / gate state using a magnet on the moving piece.
    • Verifying game piece presence when a magnet can be embedded in a carrier or pusher.
    • Creating reliable “home” signals for zeroing and auto routines.

    Typical integrations

    • Mount on an elevator to detect the bottom/home position for auto-zeroing.
    • Use on an arm pivot to detect a stowed or scoring position.
    • Place on a turret to detect a home index for absolute reference.
    • Install on a latch mechanism to confirm locked/unlocked state.
    • Add to an intake/indexer gate to confirm a door/flap position without contact wear.
    • Communications: Digital Input
    • Connector Type: JST PA (BM04B-PASS-1-TFT)
    • Height: 0.75 in.
    • Length: 2 in.
    • Max Input Voltage: 16V
    • Mounting Geometry: 1/2" pitch, holes 1.5" apart
    • Nominal Voltage: 3.3V
    • Width: 0.51 in.