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Mesa 1P UPMG - MultiJogos
Mesa de 1 Player portátil, com mini computador interno, com sistema multijogos. Plugue o cabo hdmi na Tv/Monitor/Projetor... plugue na energia e pronto, tenha em qualquer lugar uma central de jogos.
Sistema multijogos, cartão de 64GB com mais de 30 sistemas, todos personalizados e configurados pela UPMG.
Mesa de 1 Player com 11 botões (8 botões de ação e 3 de função).
Hardware interno QuadCore 64Bits, 1.2GHZ, 1GB de Ram, WiiFi, Bluetooth ... (Raspberry Pi3).
Placa encoder usb "0 delay", para comandar a manete e os botões.
Usb fêmea externo para ligar outra mesa de controles ou joystick usb para ser o segundo player. Podendo ligar joystick's de PS3 via bluetooth.
Entrada de ar e Cooler de 40mm para manter a circulação de ar interna.
3 Chips no Raspberry com dissipador de calor de metal.
Fonte externa de 5V (volts), 5A (amperes). Plug de energia mais reforçado.
Mdf laminado 15mm. Borda laminada com opção de escolha de cor.
Acrílico puro 3mm cristal na parte de cima e de baixo.
Acrílico puro 3mm "Black Piano" na parte frontal, traseira com gravação a laser.
Pés personalizados em acrílico e emborrachada para aderência.
Dustwasher personalizada em acrílico e gravação a laser.
Arte superior e inferior personalizada a escolha, impressão digital de alta qualidade.
Sistemas de encaixes sem parafuso aparente.
Botões a escolha: Sanwa, Genérioco Sanwa, Eletromatic, Com led importado...
Manete a escolha: Sanwa, Eletromatic, Aedir...
Matete com sensor óptico ou com microswitch.
UPMG é Ultra Power Mega Game
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Lorenzo Moggio cleaning sensors as part of his regular maintenance for scientific instruments.
During summer aircraft take off on an almost daily basis. Concordia is a hubbub of activity as researchers from disciplines as diverse as astronomy, seismology, human physiology and glaciology descend to work in this unique location.
For the rest of the year, around 14 crewmembers remain to keep the station running during the cold, dark winter months.
ESA sponsors a research medical doctor in Concordia to study the effects of living in isolation. The extreme cold, sensory deprivation and remoteness make living in Concordia similar to living on another planet.
Credits: ESA/IPEV/PNRA-B. Healey
This is the new temperature sensor w/ power indicator LED, and a new connector interface (RJ45 + backup .100 headers.)
More info here: make.rrrf.org/ts-2.0
Portable HD 720P 12MP camera 3D camcorder 3D Video Camera 3D display screen 4X ZOOM Dual Lens Dual sensor HDMI Phenix PHV1
Using Adafruit PIR sensor and Neopixel 'thru' LEDs. The nice thing about the LEDs is that you get full RGB for two leds with one digital line. The LEDs are BIG and bright! The PIR sensors are really 'no fuss'.
Before and after pics from cleaning my D600 sensor for the first time.
I used Sensor Swab Type 3 and the Eclipse Optic Cleaning Fluid, both bought from Amazon.com
www.amazon.com/Sensor-Swab-Type-Box-12/dp/B0029WUKVG/ref=...
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It took 4 swabs to get it 99% clean (3 would have been fine, but I was being OCD about 1 tiny spec). Here is the before and after in full resolution!
Shot with the Tokina 17-35, F14, ISO 800, 1/4s for all shots, around 17-19mm. AWB made the last photo a bit different colored, but you get the point :)
Total end cost to me was about $47, which is less than a typical shop sensor cleaning, and I still have 8 swabs left -- good for another 2 or 3 cleans hopefully!
purchased at argos store-birmingham in july 1986 for £35. an unusual watch in which the keyboard is in the watch face and operated by finger touch sensor-has also 3 alarms, timer, chronometer and duel time and backlight.-see also photo 1.
This is the new temperature sensor w/ power indicator LED, and a new connector interface (RJ45 + backup .100 headers.)
More info here: make.rrrf.org/ts-2.0
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
Multi-Component Inspector Kit (MCIK) for Complementary Access (CA)/DIV Inspections
Safeguard Equipments - Autonomous Navigation and Positioning Sensor (ANPS) mounted on shoe ready for use. IAEA Vienna, Austria, 3 October 2018
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Optically Stimulated Luminescence-based radiation detectors developed by researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, can be used to detect special nuclear materials being smuggled into the country via sea containers. Also known as smart sensors, these battery-operated detectors are strategically located inside sea containers and information is collected via wireless personal digital assistants.
For more information, visit www.pnl.gov/news/
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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...
Visual comparison of sensor sizes full frame Nikon D700(crop 1x), Sony Nex-5n(crop 1.5x) and Olympus E-P1(crop 2x)
Canon G12 sensor. The dust you see on the sensor is less than when I took it apart. This is pretty much what destroyed the camera.
The precipitation sensor was installed about 5 feet above the surface on the piling in the foreground, with power connected through a nearby Climate Reference Network box (background).
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My CCD sensor before cleaning. Dust and stains all over! It was even dirtier before this shot, these are the stains that I wasn't able to remove with air.
To see how dirty your sensor is, focus to infinity, set aperture to smallest setting and point your camera at a light even source, eg. a white computer monitor.
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This motion sensor alerts the local film developer when someone enters the store. Every time someone enters, a "bing-bong" is sounded.