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RL-HSB-001 · Sensors · Hall Sensor Breakout

Overview

What the Hall sensor breakout is, who it is for, and what ships with the module.

Published May 4, 2026Updated May 8, 2026Reading time ~12 min

01Introduction#

The Raksham Labs DRV5055A2 Hall Sensor Breakout Board is a three-pin module that exposes a linear, ratiometric Hall-effect sensor on a solder-friendly carrier with a power LED. It is intended for engineers who need a continuous magnetic-field reading into a microcontroller ADC, not a digital switch state.

02Who this is for#

  • UAV firmware engineers measuring rotor position or throttle linkage angle
  • Robotics teams building gimbals, joints, and steering feedback loops
  • Test engineers characterising magnets, electromagnets, or solenoids
  • Students and tinkerers learning analog sensor interfacing

03What's in the box#

  • 1x DRV5055A2 breakout board (14.5 x 11.5 mm)
  • 1x 3-pin 2.54 mm pitch right-angle header, unsoldered
  • Quick-start card with pinout reference
First-time users

Read Wiring and integration and Calibration before you power the board for the first time. The output is analog, not a logic level, so your firmware must read an ADC rather than a GPIO.

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