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check out the cr@p on the pic!!! i assume its sensor dust rather than on the filter/lens as its in the same place in a couple of other pics. this concerns me - how is there that much dust inside my camera? should i clean it somehow or just leave it be and turn off the camera for the sensor cleaning thing if i find these aliens in my pics? consequently, i had a nightmare last night that my camera and camera bag accidentally went under some slat water while i was taking a pic. I watched in horror as the water dripped out of my camera. thank heavens i woke up!!! (oh and i happened to be photographing a border collie working sheep in this dream). bizarre!
27/05/08
This week a golf with a running problems presented for repair. The cause was traced to a broken wire on the MAP sensor. Seems some corrosion to the wire withing the plug compounded by a rather rigid connection and it broke. A new housing & connectors spliced to the loom fixed it and all within an hours work.
Merged 3 images to see if any got missed. Something new was found on each one
Made for this article.
Want to start playing with sensors, but don't know where to start? This kit includes a sensor for just about every job. With everything included in this kit, you'll be able to sense acceleration, distance, compass heading, vibration, humidity, movement, ambient light, temperature, and more! These are our favorite sensors from each category.
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.
This is the hole where the wheel speed sensor plugs in. There are little teeth back there that, I guess, it can magnetically "feel" flying past it as the wheel turns.
How a little drive-thru roadside sensor detects emissions. My car was nabbed this way once in Reno but at least they gave me $20 for my troubles (it was actually an error by the technician IIRC).
Sensorkule fra Heimdall Power monteres på kraftlinje i regionalnettet på Jæren hos Lyse Elnett.
Montører fra Lyse monterer sensorkulen for første gang.
Aleta móvil situada en el borde de ataque del ala que cuando el ángulo de ataque es muy elevado la incidencia del aire sobre ella la desplaza hacia arriba, produciendo un contacto eléctrico que activa una luz roja y un zumbador de alarma en la cabina.
The U-shaped bracket includes an air pressure sensor that senses when the belt is displaced into this area. The sanding belt MUST be positioned into the U-shaped bracket when it’s threaded onto the machine - failure to position the belt Into the U-shaped bracket will destroy the belt when first powered on. This air pressure sensor then activates the tracking system which pivots the upper roller sending the belt in the opposite direction. If the air pressure sensor on this mechanism is too low, it will not sense the belt moving into this area, and the result will be the belt continues sideways into the U-shaped bracket tearing the belt.
Fish tags and batteries
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You can see the sensor on the wall. The five-legged starfish really gets going when movement is detected, and the screen comes alive, too.
Bob preparing to install the sensors into the clean out openings.
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MRMS HMT Hydro Experiment
The Multi-Radar Multi-Sensor (MRMS) Hydrometeorology Testbed - Hydro (hereafter denoted as HMT-Hydro) experiment is a part of the United States Weather Research Program (USWRP) through the Hydrometeorology Testbed (HMT) that runs from 25 June to 20 July 2018. During the HMT-Hydro experiment, forecasters and hydrologists from the National Weather Service (NWS) will work with National Severe Storms Laboratory (NSSL) research scientists to assess new technology and techniques to improve the prediction and warning of flash flooding. In particular, NWS participants will evaluate new probabilistic hydrologic modeling concepts and output within the Flooded Locations and Simulated Hydrographs (FLASH) system that could help convey the uncertainty of the flash flood threat. NWS participants will also evaluate high resolution precipitation forecasts from the NSSL Warn-on-Forecast (WoF) project and the addition of these forecasts into the FLASH system. Feedback from participants will allow NSSL research scientists to identify how these precipitation forecasts could influence the warning decision making process, including the potential for increased warning lead time. The HMT-Hydro experiment runs in conjunction with the Flash Flood and Intense Rainfall (FFaIR) experiment at the Weather Prediction Center (WPC) to collaborate on the short-term forecasting of flash flooding for both a national and regional scale.
Front side photo of my PongSat, Mad-Eye.
Featuring Arduino Leonardo, Accelerometer, pressure sensor and temperature sensor, camera (not shown), RTC with coinbat and SD card, plus LiPo charger and switched power supply.
Force-Touch Sensor – Cambridge Graphene Center/University of Cambridge (UK)
Graphene-based touch sensors for screens enable the tracking of force as well as the location of touch points. Printed graphene sensors provide low cost sensor circuits that can be easily integrated with smart screens. Force sensitivity adds another dimension to touch control of smartphones and devices for natural human-machine interaction.
Photo credit: Sophia Lloyd/Graphene Flagship
e7m e7m ............ What?!
it was one in a lifetime show.
like when was the last time u saw a Rhino Peeing >_> ???
Precision Combo Wheel Sensor Guard and Electric Brake Assist Guard for 2015-17 F150. Pictures courtesy of Precision Truck accessories.
The Walmart store in Kindersley, Saskatchewan has used StanVision sensors on its automatic sliding doors since its opening. The StanVision sensor doubles as a sensor for the automatic doors and can also serve as video surveillance.