Harness the power of Built-in Hall effect sensor of the EzloPi device!
The EzloPi smart devices provide automation through simple, customizable use with our open-source EzloPi platform, making daily life easier and improving human-machine interactions.
Before moving into this example, it is very important to know about the device registration, provisioning and converting the ESP32 device into an EzloPi device along with knowledge of Web Flasher, MiOS Mobile Application for Android/iOS and the MiOS Web Application.
The Hall effect sensor is a transducer that detects changes in magnetic fields. When a magnetic field is present, it generates a voltage proportional to the strength of the field. This voltage can be used to determine the presence, strength, or orientation of a magnet or magnetic field source.
The EzloPi device based on ESP32 hall sensor comes equipped with a built-in Hall effect sensor, which can prove to be a valuable component for detecting magnetic fields and various applications like proximity sensing, rotation measurement, and more.
The following components are required for interfacing with the EzloPi device:
The hall sensor wiring diagram of ESP32 30 pin is represented as follows:
Note: There is no need for connections because we use the built-in Hall effect sensor.
The hall sensor wiring diagram of ESP32 38 pin is also represented as below:
Note: There is no need for connections because we use the built-in Hall effect sensor.
1. Set up your device/hardware by visiting config.ezlo.com
Now, select COM Port to which your ESP32 device is connected. In our case, the COM3 port is used.
Click Connect.
You can download the MIOS Android app from the Google Play Store and Apple App Store.
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