3D printed device to hold pcb copper foils for Hall effect
measurements using an intrumentational amplifier


OpenScad 3D printed holder for Hall effect measurements

hall effect device

Here is a 3D printed device to hold a 6 x 3 cm pcb onto five spring loaded pins to make reliable and repeatable Hall effect measurements on the copper foils.

The etched pcbs lie copper side down on the device. A plastic lid forces the copper foil onto four spring loaded pins which make a good electrical contact with the copper foil.

The copper must be cleaned before measurements are made.

3D printed holder for Hall effect measurements

close up of the five spring-loaded clips

3D printing files can be found in the links below:


x-files
page
Hall effect
page
Hall effect pcb holder
".stl" file
".scad" file
".g" file
(prints one set)
more
soon
back to
3D page


Dr Jonathan Hare, E-mail: jphcreativescience@gmail.com

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