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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.)
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
Sensorkule fra Heimdall Powerl monteres på kraftlinje i regionalnettet på Jæren hos Lyse Elnett.
Montører fra Lyse monterer sensorkulen for første gang.
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.
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.
Iautomation is mainly reputed for its presence detector sensors that can be used to monitor stairwells, private garages, galleries and washrooms. Not only this, these products can also be used to monitor warehouses as well as high bay storage. Most importantly, you can also use them to detect through walls. To know more please visit: www.iautomation.com.au
Connect Fanuc Magnetic Sensor A57L-0001-0037 www.ebay.com/itm/261322564896?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&a...
Kyle cleaning out the holes that were drilled in the back bumper.
For more information on our backup sensor options, go to www.MobileEdgeOnline.com
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
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I cleaned my D200 sensor today and took this test shot. Turns out the sky is really beautiful here today. Sunset tonight should be gorgeous...
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.
Soil moisture sensor, part of the new automatic weather station at Makara Dam, installed under the UNDP-supported project ‘Strengthening Climate Information and Early Warning Systems in Cambodia’. 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...
Box of electronics: what is the aesthetic experience of combining old, lived-in objects and bric-a-brac with the paraphernalia of microcontrollers and electronics? An infra-red sensor uncoils from within an old wooden knick-knack box.
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.
Despite there being shit on my sensor now, I love this picture. The colours are so warm.
Once its sorted i'll repost this.
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: Alexandra Csuport/Graphene Flagship
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)
This guy sits on top of the Red Compound. I had to take a seprate picture for this, as it would have stuck up over the top of my backdrop if it were still atached.