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AS5047-Hall-Encoder-Module

Mini breakout Board for the AS5047 Hall Encoder chip. Works with Vesc

Encoder PCB examples schematic

this project is made with kicad nightly 5.99. if it doesn't open with the latest kicad version, it will with Version: (5.99.0-9885-g7a8abcadd2), release build

!!readme not finished!!

pcb manufacture: jlcpcbb did a good job and was able to route out the pcb's without mousebites or such.

bom: digikey/mouser:

lcsc:

conneccctors: make your own cable: cable examples

recommended crimpers:

lcsc connectors:

digikey/mouser connectors:

6 pin cable: https://www.ebay.com/itm/184222360204?var=691936123738

if you hate crimping, there are prebuilt pigtails you can use to make short runs or cut up to make your own cable. prebuilt pigtail source: https://www.ebay.com/itm/114555495221?hash=item1aac0a2335:g:jwIAAOSwGsVaQia0 https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000699606111.html

(need jst ph source)

mounting:

I recommend using nylon m3 screws. like ((xxlinkxxx)). steel screws may disrupt the magnetic feild and affect sensing. they also are non conductive and non marring. while the pcb has been designed to route signals away from under both sides of the screw holes, ther copper ground plane is still present under the screws. screws can be mounted from either side of the board. if mounting directly to metal, it is recommended to put a nylon washer or other piece of plastic between the metal and pcb.

if you have access to a 3d printer. designing a 3d printed mount for this board is likely the easiest route if there is nalready not a good mounting loccation. provide a example 3d printed mount for each side?

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