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An MCA Cat III Workboat, owned by Aspect Land & Hydrographic Surveys Ltd, of Ayrshire.

 

The 'Marine Sensor' is road towable, and with a small forward cabin, can deploy from a slipway or boat hoist / crane and able to operate a wide variety of sensors.

 

Her hulls and catamaran configuration lend a fast transit speed and give good directional stability resulting in high quality survey data.

 

MCA Cat III Workboat

Length 6.9m

Beam 2.5m

Draught 0.3m

With no small particles in the air, the IR beam goes straight into the wall of the housing. The wall is black and absorbs a great deal of the radiation. The little fins might be angled in such a way that the reflected radiation bounces around many times, which further attenuates it. Ideally nothing ever hits the sensor. The main purpose of this construction is to allow smoke-carrying air penetrate the walls, but keep ambient light out.

 

When tiny smoke particles are present in the center of the sensor, they scatter some of the IR light towards the sensor. You hear a very load beep.

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

Sensorkule fra Heimdall Power monteres på kraftlinje i regionalnettet på Jæren hos Lyse Elnett.

 

Montører fra Lyse monterer sensorkulen for første gang.

A quick microscale fleet I built while sorting parts.

 

Somewhat inspired by Rick Sternbach's slide show of Star Trek sketches at Balticon.

 

(As if I need a reason.)

pH sensor being installed at Otter Rock

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I added an accelerometer (tilt-sensor) in my monome. It's the ADXL-320 with -/+5g sensor:

 

www.analog.com/en/mems-and-sensors/imems-accelerometers/a...

 

It was glued to a small piece of rubber on top of the chip. Works like a charm.

Ability to lift up to 150 lbs. of payload. Can fly multiple sensors depending on mission and configuration.

Despite there being shit on my sensor now, I love this picture. The colours are so warm.

Once its sorted i'll repost this.

I installed this sensor connected to a buzzer to warn me when the water level on the Landy becomes low. Simple but effective.

Andrea L. Myers, graduate student in food science, picks blackberries with sensors on silicone finger sleeves to determine the amount of force required to pick the delicate berry without damaging it for post-harvest storage. The research was awarded by the American Society for Horticultural Science. (U of A System Division of Agriculture photo)

Here is the inside of one of the Color Books.

This is the Omron EE-SY313 reflective opto-sensor. It will trigger the generation of notes by the software in the Arduino. The output is simply a TTL-compatible logic signal. Photo by David Henshall.

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

Mutsuko Hatano, Professor, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan during the session "Diamond Sensors.Explore" at the World Economic Forum - AMNC 17, Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2017. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Ciaran McCrickard

Presenter: David Schie, CEO, Linear Dimensions

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The Future Pulse of Wearables: Well undoubtedly, 2014 was the year wearables became part of our everyday conversations. From trackers and smart clothing to passive biometric monitoring and flexible sensors, the future is extremely bright. Join a wearables "maestro" as he delivers a HealthTech Talk filled with precious insights on what to expect in the years ahead.

 

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pH sensor being installed at Otter Rock

This is the second generation of the Betamax proximity sensor. It operates the same way, except I separated the light and buzzer function. The light comes on after 10 seconds, the the buzzer comes on after an additional 10 seconds. This is a self contained unit with a mast that can be seen from a distance.

Three big black blisters and a "Danger: Radiation" sign adorn the back end of this old Convair.

The increasing miniaturization of assemblies demands the smallest possible yet still high-performance components. Balluff’s new line of miniature sensors meet these requirements. With small dimensions and top performance, they offer a great degree of freedom in design and make possible considerably more applications.

 

Miniature sensors are available from Balluff in all operating principles: as inductive, photoelectric, magnetic, capacitive, and ultrasonic. Available for each sensor technology are compact inductive couplers, space-saving I/O modules and RFID in miniature versions.

 

The extensive Balluff product line includes mini sensors and compact connection technology which are ideally suited for factory automation – especially for robotics, handling, and production lines. Particularly in robotics, on production lines or in handling applications, low weight is a key requirement for being able to achieve fast cycle times. Another advantage is the reduced space requirement, which increases flexibility in a tightly packed machine compartment. Balluff mini sensors guarantee high precision and reliability.

 

The shortest inductive M12 sensor in the world – with a length of 12 or 17 mm (can be mounted flush or non flush) – is included in Balluff’s Mini product line. It’s so small that it can be integrated in, among other places, extremely compact linear slides, valves, and actuators.

 

Learn more at: www.balluff.us/minis

 

Image of my sensor needing a good cleaning (see the dirty spot on the left). The green color soesn't indicate anything, just that I did'nt white balance before this.

 

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 after cleaning.

Sensorkule fra Heimdall Powerl monteres på kraftlinje i regionalnettet på Jæren hos Lyse Elnett.

 

Montører fra Lyse monterer sensorkulen for første gang.

Precision Combo Wheel Sensor Guard and Electric Brake Assist Guard for 2015-17 F150. Pictures courtesy of Precision Truck accessories.

Holes in foam have been made and sensor circuit board partially soldered. Just trying out the rough layout of everything, to make sure it seems reasonable.

Sensorkule fra Heimdall Power monteres på kraftlinje i regionalnettet på Jæren hos Lyse Elnett.

 

Montører fra Lyse monterer sensorkulen for første gang.

Water level sensor, one of the standard components of an automatic weather station installed under the UNDP-supported project ‘Strengthening Climate Information and Early Warning Systems in Cambodia’. Angkor Chey, 2018

© MOWRAM Cambodia

  

For more information on the project ‘Strengthening Climate Information and Early Warning Systems in Cambodia’, supported by the UN Development Programme and the GEF Least Developed Countries Fund, visit www.kh.undp.org/content/cambodia/en/home/operations/proje...

Data Harvest 6252 Temperature Sensor

Here's a fun little tilt-sensing toy I made using a MEMS accelerometer, some LEDs, and the LM3914 bar-graph driver. Knocked together in an afternoon in 2002, so don't look too closely at the somewhat crude construction techniques in this one! For more photos and information, visit eikimartinson.com/engineering/tiltsensor/ .

O sensor ultrassônico LV-EZ2 tem faixa de alcance de 0 a 6,45 metros.

This wasn't a very good photo, but it does illustrate that these "specks" will appear even if the image is out-of-focus. If you don't clean the image sensor of the Canon EOS 300D, small spots of bright red and blue will appear during longer exposures. Sometimes very tiny white pixels will also form on the image.

 

The red tint on the headlights and interior was created by pointing a laser them during long exposure.

Apple Armband for nano with a little NIke+ Sensor modification

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