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APPLICATION NOTE

#40H Hall Effect Maximum Anemometer


#40H Connection Diagram - Bottom View

Signal white wire


(-) Ground black wire
(+) Positive red wire

The #40H anemometer uses a solid state Hall Effect transducer to convert the anemometer rotation into a
square wave output. There are three terminals on the #40H indicated on the above drawing. Power must be
applied to the #40H via the indicated positive (+) and negative (-) terminals. This voltage must be between 5
and 26 volts (+ 24V nominal). The output is an open collector transistor that when used with a pull-up resistor
provides a square wave voltage signal output referenced to negative (-). An example circuit is shown below.

#40H Typical Application Circuit:


Output signal is a square wave from 0 to 24 Volts.

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Rev 5 27 April 2011

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