Jingzan Manuals & User Guides
Jingzan provides high-precision electronic components and sensor modules, specializing in Hall current measurement solutions for Arduino, makers, and DIY applications.
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Jingzan offers a specialized range of high-precision electronic components and sensor modules tailored for DIY electronics enthusiasts, makers, and professional engineers.
Their product lineup includes reliable hardware solutions, such as their popular Hall Effect Current Sensor Modules, designed for seamless integration with microcontrollers like Arduino and Raspberry Pi. With a focus on accuracy, easy configuration, and compact design, Jingzan provides essential equipment for monitoring motor drives, power supplies, solar energy setups, and various low-voltagఇ వ్యవస్థలు.
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Where can I download the datasheet for my Jingzan current sensor module?
Datasheets and user manuals for Jingzan products can be found on this page. If your specific model is missing, you can upload it to the repository to help other makers and engineers.
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How do I calibrate a Jingzan Hall Current Sensor Module?
To properly calibrate your sensor, ensure there is absolutely no current flowing through the module. The zero-current output voltage should equal half of your supply voltage (VCC/2, e.g., 2.5V on a 5V supply). Always check your manual for detailed wiring instructions and Arduino code exampలెస్.
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What microcontrollers are compatible with Jingzan sensors?
Jingzan sensor modules generally feature standard analog voltage outputs and 5V DC supply requirements, making them plug-and-play compatible with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and other standard microcontrollers.
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What should I do if my Jingzan module is not providing accurate readings?
Verify all wiring connections (VCC, GND, OUT) and ensure your power supply is stable. Fluctuations in power can affect the zero-current output. Also, avoid placing the module near strong magnetic fields space to prevent inaccurate readings.