Hall Effect Sensors

Can someone help me ID the Hall Effect sensors I'm posting to ABSE? Thanks.

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Hello from The Eighth Doctor You'll have to be more specific. What does that acronym mean? The majority of Hall Effect Sensors are fabricated by Allegro, then by Honeywell. And then by Cherry Electronics. (Although that company may not exist any longer.)

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It's where big attachments are posted, instead of attaching them to posts in this group.

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