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Detects rotation of a magnet and expandable with up to 16 FX51SEN sensor boards.
The FX51D is a reed switch replacement with an intelligent controller. It can be configured to detect various magnetic fields and then switch the on-board output that drive devices like maglocks directly.
Completely solid-state design, no clicks from the sensor or the output. Build in TVS (protection device) for more resilience when switching inductive loads (maglocks). Six output modes: active high, active low, pulse high, pulse low, set and clear.
While reed switches can be reliable, they are not always optimal for escape game props. The FX51D allows a prop designer to control loads directly, up to 2A. It can also act as normally open or normally closed and generate pulses or latch.
Additionally, the FX51D can detect polarity and can be configured to only trigger in a narrow range. This can be used to discriminate between at least 4 different objects - 6 output modes: active high, active low, pulse high, pulse low, set and clear
- New high sensitivity mode!
- Configurable sensitivity Solid state output switch
- Pluggable header
- Can be used for chess boards, simple placement props, multiple placement props, and anywhere else you want silent magnetic detection.
The FX51D can be used in the 4 prop hall sensor prop discriminator.
Use 4 FX51Ds for Prop Discrimination
Controller Specifications
Input voltage
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6 – 26V
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Outputs
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1 Solid State Relay, 24V (max), 2A
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Hall Sensor
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Digital
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Processor
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NXP/Freescale ARM Cortex M0+
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Magnetic Specifications
Gauss Sensitivity
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+/- 430 Gauss
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Sample Magnet A,
.125”x.125”, N42
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20G from .5” from surface.
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D22
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Sample Magnet B,
.25”x.25”, N42
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107G from .5” from surface.
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D44
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Sample Magnet C,
. 375”x.50”, N42
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62G from 1.0” from surface.
307G from .5” from surface.
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D68
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Sample Magnet D,
.5”x.5”, N52
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69G from 1.75” from surface.
236G from 1.25” from surface.
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D88-N52
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When using the same magnet in two positions, the goal is to stay
within the sensitivity range but provide enough ‘margin on each side for
accurate detection and discretion (difference between the two). When combined with utilizing both poles, 4
or more combinations can be accurately detected.
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More Information
1. Please check out our knowledge base for both Escape Room Techs provided support documentation: https://bit.ly/2USxGTK2. Our Escape Room Techs User Group is a great place to chat with fellow Bad ASS controller owners about how they are using the tech in their escape room: https://bit.ly/2V8fRPC
3. Like all our products, we are working hard to constantly make them even better. If you have an issue you do not see addressed in any of our documentation, feel free to reach out to our awesome support team and we can assist. Contact us here: https://bit.ly/2V8fRPC
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