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Close-up of the opto-sensor, Arduino and wheel. Photo by David Henshall.

The temperature sensor measures temperature from a Thermistor. This incremental imp

 

The temperature sensor measures temperature from a Thermistor. This incremental improvement switches to a screw terminal for thermistor connection.

 

make.rrrf.org/ts-1.1

Still looking for spots. See how bad it got before I actually cleaned it.

 

Made for this article.

www.wikihow.com/Determine-if-Your-Sensor-Is-Dirty

A nice little 126 film camera with the "big red dot" soft touch shutter release button. Aluminum outer shell. Two shutter speed 1/40 and 1/80 selectable via a ring around the lens barrel. Simple one element lens (42.1mm) with fixed aperture (f/11) and fixed focus. It has a socket for "magicubes" which are fired mechanically and require no battery. The name plate is missing from this sample.

Sensor layout on cover of the unit.

RE_BEAM ROBOTS: Taller de construcción de robots

01.03.2014 12:00h - 16:30h

 

Lugar: Lab (1º planta / 1st Floor)

 

Taller de iniciación para la construcción de robots capaces de seguir la luz, utilizando en lo posible materiales reciclados (motores y sensores de viejos juguetes, aparatos, etc.) a partir de conceptos que electrónica analógica.

medialab-prado.es/article/robotsbeam

From an old Samsung phone

 

My Baroesque Barometric Skirt reflects environmental data, plus my personal temperature - it's a reflection of the self within the bigger picture. What I mean by this is that how I pass through and interact with the ambient environment interests me. To visualise this passage I have created a skirt that uses sensors to glean environmental data in the form of a barometric sensor board, its data more commonly familiar to those who track and predict weather. To the viewer of the skirt, they will see colours changing in real time on four rays of RGB strip, one for each sensor reading.

 

This is how I’ve put together the electronics inside the skirt: the aforementioned barometric sensor board protrudes from the skirt and gleans the ambient temperature ( Celcius C) around it, the other sensors on the board collect data and via algorithms in the code work out the altitude (meters m) and pressure (Pascal Pa). I’ve used a Shrimp kit, which is similar to the Arduino Uno, that comes as a bag of components and soldered it onto stripboard. Another temperature sensor, measuring my temperature sits on this stripboard, Four lengths of RGB LED strip radiate from the Shrimp circuit and both the stripboard circuit and the RGB LED strip are sewn onto what I call an ‘apron’, which sits under the skirt and is detachable for washing purposes and also as I like to fashion my electronic circuits as interesting pieces to be viewed in their own right.

 

The code takes the readings from the sensors and runs an algorithm firstly to convert the data into Celcius, meters or Pascals, and then runs another to mix the colours appearing on each corresponding RGB LED strip. There are 7 colours I’ve set to pass through, the lowest reading being blue, followed by cyan, white, green, yellow, magenta and finally red for the highest reading in each sensor reading data band.

 

It took a months to create the skirt as there was so many iterations between experimenting with circuits around how to make my idea come to life and creating the skirt, testing paint on fabric, choosing a visual metaphor and style of the skirt, then making the skirt. Next finalising choice of the electronics, coding, prototyping, then transferring the circuit to stripboard. Finally soldering everything together and then debugging, testing, making changes to the code, before eventually putting the skirt and the electronics together.

 

The Baroesque Skirt’s weather artwork was inspired by the characters Amaterasu & Kabegami from the game Okami.

 

Read more about the Baroesque Skirt: rainycatz.wordpress.com/2012/10/22/baroesque-barometric-s...

 

The unwelcome inhabitants on my sensor. I'm going to be buying a cleaning kit to eradicate these little fellows.

A CCD sensor from an old webcam

Canon 10mp aps-c image sensor used in 400d / Rebel XTi and possibly in 40d 1000d

Die size 24.2 x 17.48 = 423mm2

Effective area size 22.2 x 14.8

Image of my sensor just after a good cleaning (small spots are left, but it's not a problem for usual images). The darker parts on the corner are due to vignetting and not some kind of sensor dirt. This is perfectly OK.

 

To obtain such an image:

- Go to maximum aperture (f.22 or f.30)

- Adjust speed and take a white surface shot (long exposure is not a problem, if you move the camera when taking the image it avoid confusion between the white surface dirt and sensor dirt).

- Apply an auto-level on the shot, here is the result.

 

The the sensor before cleaning.

Photos from an air quality balloon installation around Pittsburgh. Project by Stacey Kuznetsov.

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The Sensor - It Knows You're There. Inside ImageWorks at Journey into Imagination pavilion in Future World at EPCOT Center.

Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) - May 4-7, 2009 - Houston, TX: Sensors used in deepwater drilling are tested at FMC Technologies' Subsea Technology Center.

Yuck. This is AFTER using a blower. Looks like I'll need to invest in dust-aid.

..AKA lie detector - MrC has been fibbing ;-)

I have been plotting a GSR dress since spring and bought this kit way back then to mess about with a simple circuit to see how well it worked. I've been so busy I've only just got around to soldering this GSR kit together, however it's not sensitive enough for the dress I'm making.

Agfamatic Sensor 100, Germany, 1971.

 

What must be the best, most minimalist case ever designed for a camera.

 

The Agfamatic 100 is a viewfinder camera for Pak-Film 126 cassettes. It has an Agfa Colorstar lens with fixed focus and fixed aperture. Two shutter speeds are selectable with the ring around the lens barrel, the scale showing a cloud and a sun symbol. The camera has a single stroke advance lever that advances the film, cocks the Parator shutter and turns the flash cube holder on which magicubes can be fired as flash. On the axis of the advance lever is the red "sensor", the shutter release button hidden under a round piece of red foil.

-Camerapedia

Agfamatic Sensor 100, Germany, 1971.

 

What must be the best, most minimalist case ever designed for a camera.

 

The Agfamatic 100 is a viewfinder camera for Pak-Film 126 cassettes. It has an Agfa Colorstar lens with fixed focus and fixed aperture. Two shutter speeds are selectable with the ring around the lens barrel, the scale showing a cloud and a sun symbol. The camera has a single stroke advance lever that advances the film, cocks the Parator shutter and turns the flash cube holder on which magicubes can be fired as flash. On the axis of the advance lever is the red "sensor", the shutter release button hidden under a round piece of red foil.

-Camerapedia

The present weather sensors and relative humidity probes are part of the boundary cloud layer system.

 

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The Sensor - It Knows You're There. Inside ImageWorks at Journey into Imagination pavilion in Future World at EPCOT Center.

ROHM Semiconductor & ROHM Group companies, OKI SEMICONDUCTOR & Kionix exhibiting at Sensors Expo in Rosemont, Illinois, June 2011.

 

Image processing, motion sensing, bio sensing, wireless network technology, and human interface sensors were shown.

I added the little tab above the foot of each probe using leftover PE fret material.

Data Harvest Wireless Smart Sensors

Before I installed the sensors in the weatherstation

EspiralsensOrial de bambU = bambÜlê

 

O bambU escolhido foi esculpido e minuciosamente detalhado com fios de algodão.

 

Uma obra de arte para quem adora bambolear e transcender.

 

Ideal para a prática do equilíbrio, da concentração e do IN imaginativO.

Circula orgânico no corpo trabalhando o centro, o Ümbigo.

 

IN Processo visceral.

 

A peça é manual, um trabalho delicado para quem valoriza a arte de bambolear.

São poucas peças produzidas e podem ser encomendadas.

The Soligor Spot Sensor Lightmeter is a heavy beast. It is prepeared for Zone System metering

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