Hall sensor question

Hi.... As a regulator gives a reference signal voltage to the corridor sensor's yield terminal, regularly 5vdc to 3.3vdc. This being the voltage utilized that is shown exchanging between the HIGH and LOW qualities during testing. (5 to 3.3vdc... furthermore, 0vdc) This voltage should be provided and added to the circuit when testing the engine without help from anyone else. This is finished by adding a 10K resistor associated between the 5vdc info voltage and the sign yield of the corridor sensor being tried. (see picture underneath) The outside 5vdc source can be given by a USB 5vdc sort divider wort transformer, 3-1.5vdc AA batteries in series, or USB type battery-powered wireless back-up battery which I like.
 
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