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[* black] With our minimalist [product|IF145-474-1|Minnow Driver Kit] applied to a minimalist device, we separate ''pretty much everything'' from ''pretty much everything else''.
[* black] Both the display and crank stay comfortably ensconced in the forward housing, along with some button covers.
[* black] Everything else just flips out, provided you're deft with a spudger and can persuade a few small ribbon cables to stand aside.
[* black] And here we get an early look at how the crank works. No gears! No funny business! Just a nice simple Hall effect sensor and a ... thing ... enshrouded in white plastic. Important? We'll see.
- [* black] The hall sensor used here is an Infineon [link|https://www.infineon.com/cms/en/product/sensor/magnetic-sensors/magnetic-position-sensors/3d-magnetics/tlv493d-a1b6/|TLV493D-A1B6].
+ [* icon_note] The hall sensor used here is an Infineon [link|https://www.infineon.com/cms/en/product/sensor/magnetic-sensors/magnetic-position-sensors/3d-magnetics/tlv493d-a1b6/|TLV493D-A1B6].