Cool. So, external power. 3.3V.
That might by the problem of my first trials. Not enough juice. I actually did not try 3.3 V externally powered.
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So what current did you limit the input?
That's the conclusion by Rob.Rob wrote:So I got my A1 and the results are mixed. Powered by the 3.3v of the eDRUMin, it's a no go. The power from the eDRUMin runs through a 200 ohm current limiting resistor, and so there's just not enough juice.
If I bypass the current limiting resistor, or power it externally, it works very well. Extremely sensitive with a healthy voltage range (about 85%)
Not that I know of. There's a reason why Hall effect based hihat controllers are all externally powered. Not Roland, not Yamaha, an not eDRUMin can supply enough power. Any time a device exposes power to the outside world, you have to take precautions in the case of a short circuit. The usual solution is to add current limiting resistors (as I have done) to prevent too much current from being drawn and causing damage. Unfortunately, if the device you are trying to power (in this case a Hall effect sensor) consumes too much power, the voltage begins to drop, and that can cause problems.Polyphonics wrote:Is there not a sensor that works well with EDs HH input and can utilise 4cm of range with good sensitivity?
I don't know actually how to move my set... Really. It will be painfull.Polyphonics wrote:I'll be honest I'm not sure I fully understand your comment, other than needing external power for the sensors I ordered, which just seems not worth the effort for me as I move my kit around and it's just more stuff to plug in and potentially break.
I would love to but I have absolutely no idea how to power it. That's why I was safer with the other one.Rob wrote:If you can use a DRV5056 and power it externally, you will get much better results than using ss49e. The DRV5056 will provide about 5 times the resolution which is very important small movements of a magnet.