Developing an Android App For a Bluetooth Device
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(12-03-2016, 08:41 PM)Traveler Wrote: I have located some 12 volt dc powered hall effect current sensors that the wiring can simple pass thru. These are available in ranges +- 100 amps to +- 600 amps. Analog output is 2.5 volts +- 2.0 volts with 2.5 volts= 0 amps.

P.S. Don't sniff someone else's ear buds. Ear wax is not a pleasant smell.

lol... hm... that's the benefit of bluetooth... you can sniff from a distance?? :-P

Nice... do you have a part number or manufacturer name for those parts... I'm wondering if they're simply higher current model of the Allegro ones I've used in past? These ones perhaps?


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RE: Developing an Android App For a Bluetooth Device - by pfeerick - 12-03-2016, 09:36 PM

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