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The International Symposium on Sensors and Instrumentation in IoT Era, ISSI 2019, took place at ISCTE-IUL on the 29th and 30th of august 2019.
"Optical sensing in bioinstrumentation"
Prof. Dr. Andrew Taberner from
Auckland Bioengineering Institute University of Auckland, New Zealand.
Fotografia de Hugo Alexandre Cruz.
Radar Level Measurement
The VEGAPULS 63 is a radar level sensor for continuous level measurement of aggressive liquids or with hygienic requirements.
The VEGAPULS 63 has an encapsulated antenna system which makes the radar level sensor maintenance free and also protects it against pollution.
The VEGAPULS 63 complies with high hygiene requirements as its front flushing mounting ensures cleanability.
This means the VEGAPULS 63 radar level sensor is suitable for applications in process vessels, dosing vessels, reactors and storage tanks.
VEGAPULS 63 Radar Level Sensor - Advantages
Maintenance free operation through non-contact measuring principle
High plant availability because wear and maintenance free
Exact measuring results independent of process conditions
Después de un años de trabajo arduo, celebramos en compañÃa de nuestra familia en Cristo, sus grandes bendiciones durante el 2018.
The International Symposium on Sensors and Instrumentation in IoT Era, ISSI 2019, took place at ISCTE-IUL on the 29th and 30th of august 2019.
"Optical sensing in bioinstrumentation"
Prof. Dr. Andrew Taberner from
Auckland Bioengineering Institute University of Auckland, New Zealand.
Fotografia de Hugo Alexandre Cruz.
Sensor demonstration using ROHM Group sensors from UV light sensors to hall-effect and motions sensors. Shown at Sensors Expo, June 2011.
Después de un años de trabajo arduo, celebramos en compañÃa de nuestra familia en Cristo, sus grandes bendiciones durante el 2018.
8 small blocks that formed a bigger cube, a sensorial introduction to Binomial Expansion (a +b)^2, what we learned in SPM add math.
I don't have the hinged box for this, they come in a tray.Usual wear and tear, a touch of paint will restore them to be like new.
Selling for RM30.
This is the first prototype for a dust particle detector. It will be connected to another device to keep the concentration of particles in the air as constant as possible. This prototype still has a lot of problems: the sensor connector footprint is totally wrong, battery connector are wrong, battery protection board is on the wrong side of the board ...
Wattson sensor in situ around cable between the meter and fuse box at Pages Lane. Big yellow box is the FM transmitter.
SENSOR SYSTEM
MYSTICAL COMPUTER ENVIRONMENTS
A Mystical, interactive, aesthetic, computer experience.
The Sensor System was used as part of Padgett’s artist-in-residency at Loughborough University with the C&CRS for COSTART, partly funded by the EPSRC Grant GR/M14517 Studies of Computer Support for Creative Work, Artists and Technologists in Collaboration.
8 sensors are located on each side of a 365cm x 365cm frame at 30cm high. The frame is in front of a screen 245cm wide and 180cm high. One person rotates the shape and chooses the colour, one person walks in the frame and extrudes smaller basic shapes.
When people move in the installation squares are generated in the axis they move. Rotation is added and intergalactic patterns result.
This interactive work breaks down the subject/object dualisms as the participant is also the work. Participants move around a sensor system to produce moving abstract designs that are purely aesthetic and join 2D design with a 3D, mystical, inner space.
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Looking for a nice enclosed temperature and humidity sensor? The AM2315 is effectively a DS18B20 temperature sensor and a capacitive humidity sensor in a nice enclosure. The enclosed sensors are much better suited to sensing in areas exposed to wind / rain / snow than a breakout board or bare sensor. A small microcontroller inside does the readings and provides a simple I2C interface for reading the finished & calibrated output data.
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how come the dust showed up only today and I hadn't removed the lenses for more than 3 months? Strange....
I believe it is not normal air dust. My guess is that this was caused by condensation. The temperature today was -15C outside and I guess that when I opened the car window to take the photos, the camera didn't react that well... oh my... gotta buy a cleaning kit.
Unfortunately, worse viewed LARGE.
I tonned down the highlights in this picture with Aperture so that the sensor dust is more visible over the white paper. I've owned my Canon 20D for 1.5 years and will clean the sensor for the first time VERY SOON!
Here's the final product for the shot.
Sensor de humidade e temperatura DHT-22 com acurácia de +/- 0.5 graus Celsius e +/- 2% de HR, trabalha com um único fio de sinal.
SENSOR SYSTEM
MYSTICAL COMPUTER ENVIRONMENTS
A Mystical, interactive, aesthetic, computer experience.
The Sensor System was used as part of Padgett’s artist-in-residency at Loughborough University with the C&CRS for COSTART, partly funded by the EPSRC Grant GR/M14517 Studies of Computer Support for Creative Work, Artists and Technologists in Collaboration.
8 sensors are located on each side of a 365cm x 365cm frame at 30cm high. The frame is in front of a screen 245cm wide and 180cm high. One person rotates the shape and chooses the colour, one person walks in the frame and extrudes smaller basic shapes.
When people move in the installation squares are generated in the axis they move. Rotation is added and intergalactic patterns result.
This interactive work breaks down the subject/object dualisms as the participant is also the work. Participants move around a sensor system to produce moving abstract designs that are purely aesthetic and join 2D design with a 3D, mystical, inner space.