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Janae Csavina with net radiometers at the NEON CVAL outdoor laboratory (CVALLA). Photo by Luke Klin. Originally appeared with www.neonnotes.org/2013/04/an-engineer-and-a-scientist-wal...
Galvanic Skin Response sensors detect changes in one's skin conductivity via tiny pulses of sweat released during emotive states, GSR sensors are also commonly used as 'lie detectors' to varying degrees of success as with practice one can control or manipulate the readings - as you can see, I'm obviously telling the truth in this pic :-P
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 to use for the dress I'm making.
IR sensor voor Fischertechnik kogelbaan. Ook een nieuwe extra curve 180° is bijgevoegd. De IR sensor kan werken op 5V en op 9V. Hij is niet gevoeilig voor omgevings licht. Zelfs getest in volle zon blijft hij correct werken. Het stroomverbruik dooe de IR diode is ongeveer 9mA en de load voor de Phototransistor is 5 mA. Burst van kogels worden mooi verwerkt.
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These camera based sensors manufactured by Computer Recognition Systems Inc. are sprouting all over the Royal Borough. The provide supplemental data to the main CCTV system, a system that is shared between local government and the Police. The code on the label suggests that this part of the system belongs to Thames Valley Police.
I have concerns about this, as the system is likely to be disproportionately more effective and useful in tracking unintentional/minor breaches of the law where the number plates are likely to be genuine, for instance slightly exceeding the speed limit or having an incompetent insurer that fails to make timely updates to their database. It's useless against a bunch of violent robbers who have switched stolen cars twice as they flee the scene of the crime, before driving home in their own cars which probably have cloned plates anyway. I don't drive, I just don't like to see my tax money wasted!
Low light camera sensor from NTU Singapore.
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The VOtect Sensor technology could save lives by detecting potentially explosive mixtures of hydrocarbon vapors in industrial plants, mines, ship bilges, and other areas where humans work. The technology won an R&D 100 Award in 1992.
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Yay!! My sensor was getting so dusty...it was driving me nuts!
When cleaning your sensor, do NOT used forced air! You will only be pushing dust particles deeper into your camera and making more of a problem for yourself.
I highly recommend Nicholas of Copper Hill Images well documented method. Take your time and take care and you will be able to do it yourself.
Temperature sensor APR-CWF98.75KF4060FB210A
Application:for temperature measurement and control in food probe
Cost effective
Electronical characteristics:
R25:98.75Kohms
R85:10.129Kohms
B25/85:4060K
Dissipation coefficient:5mw/℃
Time constant:12 sec
Isolation resistance at 500Vdc:100Mohms
Operating temperature range:-30~+200℃
Three rate gyros, a 3-axis accelerometer and a 3-axis magnetometer (compass). The ultimate goal for my new KAP rig is to have a stabilized camera platform referenced to the local geo-spatial coordinate system.
Look out, I've got digital sensors and I'm not afraid to use them.
A sensor designed to detect a change in gait. Intended to help prevent the kind of falls that disable seniors and vastly increase healthcare costs.
The gauges are large, classic and easy to read (go figure) but the wheel is large and skinny. But isn't that part of the charm?
(Also try it on black.)
The latest version of my wireless temperature sensor using ATtiny84, RFM12B and DS18B20. Sitting on top of a 2 x AAA battery holder. With SD card for scale.
note sensor spots on right - the infamous D7000 oil splatter.
more appear with every shoot and the hurricane blower doesn't do squat to remove them. grrrrrrrrrr!!!!!!
Update 10/12: Using the Vdust sensor cleaners with some success.
Have used Vdust Plus and Smear Away kits. Vdust Plus removed most of the spots but two passes with Smear Away does a more effective job. The folks at Visible Dust recommend following up Smear Away with Vdust Plus in case Smear Away leaves any residual streaks but I haven't noticed any.
The oil spots keep reappearing and I have to repeat cleaning frequently. I recommend buying your sensor cleaners in bulk if you're having this problem!!! Doesn't look like Nikon has any intention of resolving this issue.
I recently had my sensor cleaned at Pro Photo Connection in Irvine
stores.prophotoirvine.com/StoreFront.bok
and wanted to checkity check the results, no spots here...
Nice work Gunther!