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                      How to Read the Signal from a Hall Effect Sensor Using an Arduino
                      
                  
                          
                              Hall effect sensors are one of the feedback options we offer in our linear actuators to provide position and speed information. Our PA-04-HS and PA-100 have Hall effect sensors on the stock units. While several of our other actuators can be custom ordered with Hall effect sensors.
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WHAT IS A HALL EFFECT SENSOR?
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                      Using Relays for 24 VDC Systems to Work with 12 VDC Actuators
                      
                  
                          
                              Have you ever faced a situation where you must connect a lower voltage actuator with a higher voltage control unit, or wondered about the compatibility of a 24-volt relay for a 12-volt actuator? We offer the PA-VC1 for converting 12 VDC into 24 VDC, however, this device is unable to convert 24 VDC into 12 VDC. Most of our in-stock actuators are available with 12 VDC motors and would not be directly compatible with 24 VDC signals or power. Cust...
                          
                      
                      
                      
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                      How to Rotate the Mounting Holes of Our Linear Actuators (step-by-step!)
                      
                  
                          
                              Some electric actuators have an in-line or tubular shaped design; however, many models have the motors protruding outwards from its side. Because of this, the mounting holes may need to be rotated depending on the mounting requirements of a project. This can sometimes be due to tight space requirement or a project’s framing being in the way of an actuator’s side motor housing. Please note that certain actuators may have slightly different proc...
                          
                      
                      
                      
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                      How To Use Our Actuators with an Arduino and MegaMoto
                      
                  
                          
                              Arduino microcontrollers are perfect for controlling a Progressive Automations linear actuator. However, like most microcontrollers, it has pin input/output current limitations. If these limitations are exceeded, it can cause instant and permanent damage to the Arduino, especially when operating a high-powered industrial linear actuator. Even a micro or mini linear actuator could be too much for the Arduino to power directly.
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                      How to Properly Use Synchronization & Why You Need It
                      
                  
                          
                              Motion control is a versatile field with numerous utilities; synchronization is one of its most useful applications! The concept is in the name: motion control devices being actuated in a ‘synchronized’ manner and running at the same speed. On the surface, this may seem like an easy task, but it is actually the opposite. Synchronization is not just achieved by simply wiring multiple actuators to the same switch, as some might think. In an idea...
                          
                      
                      
                      
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                      How to Automate Robot’s Arm
                      
                  
                          
                              Nowadays, almost any robotics enthusiast can build an automated robot arm. While robotic solutions for manufacturing, medicine, and scientific work are better left to professionals, something small to impress your friends can be constructed by available means. Want to find out how to create a simple robot arm based on the Arduino microcontroller and servomotors? Read on!
 
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