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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 ...
Check Engine light is on.
Trouble code: P2181 (18613).
The Engine Control Module monitors the Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor signal to determine the engine temperature.
The ECM sets the OBDII code when the Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor signal is out of factory specifications.
Possible causes :
Low coolant level
Faulty Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor
Stuck or leaking thermostat
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor harness is open or shorted
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor circuit poor electrical connection
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.
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.
www.bc-robotics.com/shop/am2315-encased-temperaturehumidi...
Bought (4) Infrared LEDs, a 9V, and a pack of Insulated Test/Jumper Leads, and a 9V Battery snap connector to do a quick mock-up of a Wii sensor bar. I mounted them inside some packing foam and wedge it onto my laptop LCD screen. The digital photo picks up on the infrared light. Taken with my camera phone.
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.
Después de un años de trabajo arduo, celebramos en compañÃa de nuestra familia en Cristo, sus grandes bendiciones durante el 2018.
Puma concolor; motion-sensor camera, San Mateo County, Santa Cruz Mountains, California, U.S.A. Private unfenced wildlands.
I dropped off both of my 20Ds at General Camera Repair in Pasadena on Monday 3/22/10 to have the sensors cleaned.
Well, I finally got to pick them up this afternoon and I am now ready to go out and shoot some pics this weekend.
I captured this image of my 20D with my Droid, no post processing.
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.
Me with the tube in and all hooked up. The tube goes from my nose, up over my ear, and down to a box hanging over my shoulder. That box in the black "purse" records all my symptoms, wether my laying down or sitting up, and when I'm eating via my input. It also records all the pressure and pH levels in my throat for the same period, then they dump all the info in the computer and compare my input to what the sensors record.
And yes, having the sensor in sucks beyond all belief- eating is incredibly difficult, and taking my meds was hell.
Surfside Beach, Lakewood campground, Murrell’s Inlet, SBB, Harley Davidson, Knight’s Cycles, Shane K Smith, Raptor 332 TS, Valentine’s Day Dogs, Taco. Boltiton, Toy Hauler Tie Down Bar, Wicked Tuna, Shakedown Cruise, Sensor spots, Jellyfish, sand, beach, Pelican, Seagul
The Boltiton Bar did great despite some South Carolina Potholes. My bike came lose once due to faulty straps. The Boltiton bar didn’t budge! We made our Shakedown Cruise with our Raptor 332 TS Toy Hauler for our Anniversary 20170220.
This is our Shakedown Cruise with our Raptor 332 TS. It is brand new and we are finding plenty wrong with the Toy Hauler! We also are finding plenty right! This is our Valentine's anniversary and won't let the problems ruin our vacation. 20170213.
Balluff’s new BIP linear inductive position sensor has an absolute measuring principle for position monitoring in applications such as drive spindles and clamping devices for tools and workpieces. The sensor can also be used for many other linear motion applications such as punch depth, grab positions, rolling positions, valve positions, etc.
Sensors are dotted over the volcano. Changes in elevation, atmospheric pressure, gas emission and temperature feed into a model to try and predict when the volcano will erupt again
www.senbasensor.com/products/pir-sensor-module/
Pyroelectric sensor is a kind of sensor, also known as human body infrared sensor, used for life burglar alarm, visitor notification, etc., the principle is to release the charge through the amplifier into a voltage output.
The piezoelectric ceramic dielectric can maintain a polarization state after being polarized, which is called spontaneous polarization. Spontaneous polarization decreases with increasing temperature and the temperature drops to zero at the Curie point. Therefore, when the material is exposed to infrared radiation and the temperature rises, the surface charge will decrease, which is equivalent to releasing a part of the charge, so it is called pyroelectric. The discharged charge is converted to a voltage output by an amplifier. This is how the pyroelectric sensor works.
When the radiation continues to act on the pyroelectric element and its surface charge is balanced, the charge is no longer released. Therefore, the pyroelectric sensor cannot detect constant infrared radiation.
Working principle: The human body has a constant body temperature, generally at 37 degrees, so it will emit infrared rays with a specific wavelength of about 10UM. Passive infrared probes work by detecting infrared rays of about 10UM emitted by the human body. The 10 UM infrared rays emitted by the human body are enhanced by the Philippine filter and collected on the infrared sensing source. The infrared sensing source usually adopts a pyroelectric element, which loses the charge balance when receiving the temperature change of the infrared radiation of the human body, and discharges the charge outward, and the subsequent circuit can generate an alarm signal after being detected and processed.
Pyroelectric effect: When some crystals are heated, an equal number of oppositely charged charges will be produced across the crystal. This phenomenon of polarization due to thermal changes is called pyroelectric effect.
Fresnel lens: According to the Fresnel principle, the Fresnel lens is divided into two types: refractive and reflective. Its role is to focus and refract (reflect) the pyroelectric infrared signal on the PIR. Second, the detection area is divided into a number of bright areas and dark areas, so that moving objects entering the detection area can produce a modified pyroelectric infrared signal on the PIR in the form of temperature changes, so that the PIR can generate a change electrical signal. The sensitivity of the pyroelectric human body infrared sensor (PIR) is greatly increased.
A motion sensor is typically used in large areas or as a second line of defense -- the best defense against burglars is placing sensors on all accessible doors and windows.
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.