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PS - Pulse sensor can detect a state change of a relay output. It may also be used as a pulse counter. Pulse sensor is over the air configurable and flexible to be used in various applications.

 

* Energy metering for households, buildings, businesses etc.

* Burglar alarms

* Home and building automation

* Remote monitoring

* Condition monitoring

 

The IR Range Sensor is a great way to add range detection to robotic projects that use Cerebotâ„¢ boards. The sensor detects reflective objects 10 to 80 cm away.

 

The sensor connects to the ADC found on all Cerebot boards. The cable maps the output pins to a 3-pin connector. The yellow wire is for the analog output signal. The pin should be connected to the analog-to-digital converter (ADC) on your microcontroller. The red wire is the Vcc power supply to the sensor and is diode-protected against reverse polarization. The black wire should be connected to the ground of the ADC.

 

store.digilentinc.com/ir-range-sensor/

Pictured: Antonio Mendoza (President of Balluff Mexico), Joe Kempo (Balluff Inc. Southeast Area Sales Manager), and Kent Howard (President of Balluff, Inc.)

Motion sensor sink, it makes the building green because it saves water. People cant just leave the sink running, the motion sensor only allows the water to turn on when hands are in front of the sensor.

RAIN SENSORS — Rain sensors mounted at the top of a post. These were placed on posts to avoid overhanging obstructions. (Image courtesy Dan Sandor)

The speedo sensor mounts off the gearbox mount bracket and senses the passing of the 3 arm gearbox output shaft coupling

Hello Earth Production - Devil in the Dark

Sensors' PCB within the radiation shield.

White Cactus Flower Acanthocereus Night Bloom Mario Morales Rubi Fine Art Photography

However I try the CCD seem to be unable to catch the bright purple color of this flower.

28. September 2022 | Carlowitzcenter Chemnitz

Final Product. Still some spots in the upper bit of the image. I'm not worried about those at the moment. If they start showing up in my images, I'll clean again. It's definitely an improvement over the Before. I really don't want to be touching my sensor with anything, anymore than I need to...

It's supposed to read between 0-50 Ohms (full-empty). But before it was cleaned it read from ~20-150 Ohms and not very smoothly. AFter it was cleaned with 1000 grit sandpaper and areosol electronics cleaner it read the appropriate range and smoothly. Hopefully this makes my fuel gauge behave itself.

agfa optima sensor 1035 ektar 100

Taken at 4:1 focus stacked and cropped slightly

Servizio fotografico realizzato per Gimatic S.p.A.

 

Fotografo: Francesco Brotto

Art director: Umberto Lui

Después de un años de trabajo arduo, celebramos en compañía de nuestra familia en Cristo, sus grandes bendiciones durante el 2018.

Students in "ENGS 21: Introduction to Engineering" make a simple circuit and learning how to solder wires.

 

Photo by Catha Mayor

Recently I noticed smudges on my photos and I couldn't use a diaphragm higher then 6 otherwise the spots would be clearly visible on all photo's. The auto-cleaning didn't help a bit. After some googling, I assumed I would have to have the camera cleaned professionally.

 

Nevertheless, I bought a rocket blower (at a local camera shop for a couple of euros) and after 1 minute of blowing, the result is excellent!!! Almost everything is gone. I'm completely satisfied! These two pictures are taken before and after the cleaning. It's my computer monitor from up close (out of focus).

 

I posted these pictures to give an example of how good the result can be with only a rocket blower, because most posts on the internet about this subject are very pessimistic.

 

Zoom in for more detail. Good luck!

November 2014: Designswarm & Intel at The Drugstore. photography by Ross Kinghorn

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