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Wireless 3-Axis Magnetic Field Sensor 

(PS-3221)

Introduction

The Wireless 3-Axis Magnetic Field Sensor is a combination
wireless and USB sensor that connects to a computer or tablet
device through Bluetooth, and can also connect to a computer
with an included USB cable. The sensor measures the X, Y, and
Z components of the magnetic flux density in tesla, millitesla,
and gauss. The arrangement of the X, Y, and Z components is
shown on the top label.

The two magnetic field sensing elements are located in the end
of the probe. One sensing element is a three-axis ±50 gauss (G)
sensor located under the dot on the probe. The other sensing
element is a three-axis ±1300 G sensor located under the dot
surrounded by a ring. The bottom surface of the probe has
bumps at one centimeter intervals relative to the sensing
element location.

Equipment

Included equipment:

 Wireless 3-Axis Magnetic Field Sensor

 Sensor mounting rod

 Micro USB cable (not pictured)

Features:

 Sensing element indicators

Show the location of the sensing elements within the probe.

 Probe

Contains the sensing elements used to measure magnetic
flux density.

 Device ID

Use this to identify the sensor when connecting via
Bluetooth.

 Bluetooth Status LED

Indicates the status of the sensor’s Bluetooth connection.

Bluetooth LED

Status

Red blink

Ready to pair

Green blink

Connected

Yellow blink

Logging data

For information on remote data logging, see the PASCO
Capstone or SPARKvue online help.

NOTE: The Bluetooth Status LED is disabled
when the sensor is connected to a computer via
the micro USB cable.

 Battery Status LED

Indicates the battery level and charge status of the sensor.

Battery LED

Status

Red blink

Low power

Yellow ON

Charging

Green ON

Fully charged

 ON/OFF button

Press to turn the sensor on. Press and hold to turn the
sensor off. To preserve battery, the sensor turns itself off
after several minutes of inactivity if not connected.

 Micro USB port

Use with the included micro USB cable (not pictured) to
connect the sensor to a USB charger. The port and cable
can also be used to directly connect the sensor to a
computer without the use of Bluetooth. This connection
method is not supported by iOS.

 Bumps at 1 cm intervals

Used to indicate distances.

 Threaded hole (1/4-20)

Used to mount the sensor to the included mounting rod.

Required item:

• PASCO Capstone or SPARKvue data collection software

Recommended items:

• Wireless Rotary Motion Sensor (PS-3220)

• Air Core Solenoid (SE-7585)

• Ampere’s Law Accessory (EM-6720)

• Helmholtz Coils (EM-6722)

• Zero Gauss Chamber (EM-8652)

• Variable Gap Magnet (EM-8618)

• Bar magnets, such as SF-7263

• Coil and cores set, such as SF-8617

Product Guide | 012-16036B

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