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This sensor alerts the truck driver if there is someone in his blindspot.
Photo: 2006-12-14 Vorad side sensor 11-01-38_0151
Freescale Semiconductor’s MMA7260Q XYZ three-axis low g acceleration sensor is designed to detect on three axes, allowing your end application the freedom of movement and detection it needs. In addition, for multifunctional applications, this three-axis device allows you to select between 1.5g, 2g, 4g and 6g levels of acceleration. This solution is ideal for end products or embedded systems requiring measurement of low g forces resulting from fall, tilt, motion, positioning, shock or vibration.
This is the second generation of the Betamax proximity sensor. It operates the same way, except I separated the light and buzzer function. The light comes on after 10 seconds, the the buzzer comes on after an additional 10 seconds. This is a self contained unit with a mast that can be seen from a distance.
I just cleaned my image sensor for the first time. I was super nervous, 'cause everyone is always telling me that you can damage them so easily. However, the $75 per-cleaning cost of having it done in-house at a local camera shop, or the prospect of being without my camera for 2-6 weeks if I do it through my best-buy plan is just unacceptable.
With some keen advice from my fellow flickr friends, I found copper hill images and bought their mega dslr kit. Tonight, I used it for the first time.
Although this test is far from perfect, you will plainly see a difference. I didn't get all of the dust off the sensor this first time, but I chalk that up to going extra easy to lessen the chances that I'd do more harm than good. Tomorrow, I'll know for sure how well I did, but the system sure seems to work, and the instructions are very helpful. Woohoo!
*note: these photos are just the blue channel, as that's where you could best see the scum all over my sensor.
Very cool new wireless sensor monitors ECG. The sensor is between 2 and 2.5 inches. The two round labels on the white sensor backing are each about the size of a dime.
I seem to have some mark on my Canon DSLR sensor. I have not idea what it is, maybe someone out there may have an idea.
This is a sensor dust test of my Camera 30D.
Point at a white paper, fix aperture to f/22 and set the lens out of focus and shoot.
A small pressure sensor is placed in the bottom of the prosthesis to evaluate and quantify axial loading of the residual limb with in the prosthesis. We hope to deveop this technology into and affordable and every day application of all amputees
The "before". Stage hands, riggers, master electricians and lighting directors build the roof and stage for the summer season of the Tulalip Amphitheater.
If we learned anything at CES this past January, it’s that sensors are pervasive in every new cool tech getting to market these days. And health is definitely leading the way in this sensor proliferation. Constant tracking and monitoring through interconnected devices opens up unlimited possibilities for disease management and prevention leading up to new and remarkable business opportunities. Get the ins-and-outs of how these sensors can play to both individuals and enterprises and what companies are now doing with all of this data.
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3 IR sensors with I2C interfaces (I2C=It from HVWTech.com) give Hexateuthis a view of the path ahead.
See it in action: www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnhxiLVCiaw
Jordan is grossed out by this. It's just the multiple layers of latex (after the chlorine has worn some away) that makes it look so grody.
Pedelec sensor optimum position so as not to interfere with the crucial Brompton fold. It has to go on the non crack side to work correctly. The sensor ring was a tight fit and required a little modification.
This photo was taken with the Sound sensor on Triggertrap Mobile, triggering when someone shouts at the camera. Learn more about Triggertrap Mobile here: tri.gg/intro and learn how to set up a screamgrab booth here: tri.gg/screamgrab
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Here I've just installed the three sensor breakouts which we'll be using for the time being. The top left board is the Sparkfun breakout for the LIS302DL I2C accelerometer. The bottom left board is Jordi Muñez's awesomely tiny DIY-Drones LISY300AL gyro breakout. And the bottom right board is one of my ever-trusty Sparkfun IDG300 gyro breakouts. (The same one from my original 5v prototype from a year ago using the Wii Nunchuck instead of a glove... I should repost that original video which is still only on Facebook).