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projects:helicopterpedals [2021/06/15 15:59] dwheele [Arduino Pro Micro] |
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| ===== Hall Effect Sensor 49E ===== | ===== Hall Effect Sensor 49E ===== | ||
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| Purchased 3 Arduino Pro Micros from Amazon - HiLetgo 3pcs Pro Micro Atmega32U4 5V 16MHz Bootloadered IDE Micro USB Pro Micro Development Board Microcontroller Compatible to Arduino Pro Micro Serial Connection with Pin Header | Purchased 3 Arduino Pro Micros from Amazon - HiLetgo 3pcs Pro Micro Atmega32U4 5V 16MHz Bootloadered IDE Micro USB Pro Micro Development Board Microcontroller Compatible to Arduino Pro Micro Serial Connection with Pin Header | ||
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| I purchased these because they appear to Windows as a Joystick, and are smaller than Arduino Leonardo. Since I only need one axis, via Hall Effect sensor, this device should suffice. | I purchased these because they appear to Windows as a Joystick, and are smaller than Arduino Leonardo. Since I only need one axis, via Hall Effect sensor, this device should suffice. | ||
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