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Sunpak 622 w/round reflector & grid (main), Vivitar 283 w/barndoors (hair), Vivitar 283 w/blue gel (on floor), Sunpak 266 (fill), Quantaray micro slaves w/gels (on counter). Tripped via Quantum radio slave.
Canon 1DS mkIII, 16-35mm 2.8L.
The speedo sensor is fixed to one of the gearbox mounting points and picks up the three lobes on the output flange of the gearbox. The sensor has to be set 2mm from the lobes. It is supplied with spring washers but I also used a dab of threadlock to hopefully stop it loosening by vibration.
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An assortment of the most common sensors used in electronics. 9 sensors and 3 additional components to interface with the 'analog world'. We have some tutorials here, to get you started.
Includes
* Sharp distance sensor with cable - for sensing distance
* Force sensitive resistor - for sensing pressure/force
* Temperature sensor - for measuring from -40 to over +125 degrees C
* Thermistor - another method of sensing temperature
* Hall effect sensor - for sensing a magnet
* Magnet - for use with the hall effect
* Piezo - can be used as a buzzer or a knock sensor
* Ball tilt sensor - for sensing orientation
* Photo cell sensor - for sensing light
* IR sensor - for sensing infrared light pulsing at 38KHz
* IR LED - for use with the IR sensor
This is a close up of some of the dust in this image. The original image was taken at f/32, so every little fleck of dust on the sensor is raising its hand and loudly proclaiming its presence.
Thermocouple sensor for easy tempera
Thermocouple sensor for easy temperature reading, as well as reading temperatures up to 1000C. Thats hot.
The 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
Precision Combo Wheel Sensor Guard and Electric Brake Assist Guard for 2015-17 F150. Pictures courtesy of Precision Truck accessories.
You need to be steady handed to replace the battery in this one!
... it's under the transducer and glued to it.
The case had to be sawed open.
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IMG_9771S Nike-iPod Sensor
Close up view of an Audi A3 1.8 (2002) Lambda probe (oxygen sensor) :
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The Confederation Mall has used Gyro Tech doors since the mid-90s. This mall specifically uses the GT 300. For such old doors, they use fairly new sensors... except for the sensor on this door.
The reflection of my head torch as I swabbed the muck off my sensor - quite a few spots on some of Friday's pictures,
Turbidity sensors measure the turbidity (amount of suspended particles) of wash water in washing machines and dishwashers, and can help save energy and water.
Participação da Icos na Feira Internacional da Indústria Elétrica, Energia e Automação, em São Paulo/SP - demonstração dos sensores de nível e sensores de fluxo para líquidos.
Sensores de nível: sensordenivel.icos.com.br
Sensores de fluxo: sensordefluxo.icos.com.br
Acessórios para sensores: acessorios.icos.com.br
Folhetos técnicos: issuu.icos.com.br
Vídeos de funcionamento: youtube.icos.com.br
Trabalhos acadêmicos que contaram com o apoio da Icos: scribd.icos.com.br
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ICOS:
- Agilidade
- Baixo-custo
- Pronta-entrega
- Cote e compre na loja virtual www.icos.com.br
24.125GHz Microwave sensor Technology;
Adjust settings to optimize sensor for all atuomatic door applications;
Adjust sensor detection area by right-left, up-down direction;
Technical specifications
Technology: microwave and microprocessor
Transmitter frequency: 24.125GHz
Transmitter radiated power: <20dBm EIRP
Transmitter power density: <5mW/cm²
Maximum mounting height:3M
Tilt angles: 0°to 90°vertical and -30°to +30°lateral
Detection field(mounting height=2.2m)
4m(W)×2m(D)
Detection mode: motion
Minimum speed: 5cm/s(measured in the sensor axis)
Supply voltage: 12V to 24V AC/DC +30%/-10%
Mains frequency: 50 to 60Hz
Power consumption: <2W(VA)
Output relay(free of potential change-over contact)
Max.contact voltage: 42V AC-60VDC
Max.contact current: 1A(resistive)
Max.switching power: 30W(DC)/60VA(AC)
Hold time: 0.5S
Temperature range:-20°C to +55°C
Degree of protection:IP54
Norm Confority: R&TTE 1999/5/EC;EMC 89/336/EEC
Material:ABS
Color of housing: black
When I picked up my 20D I thought it's care would be similar to that of my Panasonic FZ20. Keep it in a case... don't drop it, etc. Hmph.
Then in the last couple weeks I noticed some specks on my shots, and at first it wasn't a big deal, but as I've been looking for deeper depth of field these specks showed up more often. What was it? I started reading numerous posts on flickr about DUST being on an SLR's sensor. How to avoid it, what precautions to take - and then the discussion of CLEANING IT.
I took the camera in to have it's sensor cleaned. Hey - I don't want to scratch the thing that picks up light. $35, picked it up the next day and took some shots. Brought it right back and asked them to do it again. Took three times more in their shop before I left happier. Took some more shots and I was back to reading about the infamous and near fatal task of CLEANING YOUR OWN SENSOR.
If you want an opinion on anything you will find it with photography. If you want even more energetic 'chit chat' do a search on SENSOR DUST.
I thought about it and have read quite a bit on it - the sensor on the 20D's sensor has a protective filter on it. It's made of glass to according to numerous reads. I even found a page discussing how to replace this filter with another for infrared photography. This delicate little sensor, with a hardness of glass became less and less of a holy grail.
PLUS, I NEVER READ ANY POST FROM ANYONE THAT ACTUALLY SCRATCHED their sensor - just that it would cost an arm & leg to repair/replace.
I went with the Visible Dust product based on some discussions and a quick read on Luminous Landscapes.
I used a pure white image in photoshop as my subject to find the dust. Set the aperature to f/22 on my 50mm and snapped away.
First attempt at cleaning: No change.
Second attempt: Some dust gone, some dust either moved or added.
Third attempt: Dust gone to my satisfaction, at least at 10PM at night. I found that holding the brush at less of an angle and closer to 90 degrees worked better.
So, just some food for thought from an amateur photography hobbiest. If you're not comfortable in doing it then don't, but... So far so good here.
Sensor Module – Cambridge Graphene Centre/University of Cambridge (UK), Novalia (UK)
A multifunctional printed graphene circuit with breath sensor, touch sensors and strain sensors turns a pipe into a musical instrument. Printed graphene sensors can make everyday devices multifunctional. Simple, low-cost printed circuits will add functionality to a range of everyday items for smart interactivity.
Photo credit: Alexandra Csuport/Graphene Flagship
I had to make a bracket to hold the speedo sensor that is rigid to hold the sensor 2mm from the gearbox flange lobes.I started with these two pieces of steel strip that I then welded together.
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.
Precision Combo Wheel Sensor Guard and Electric Brake Assist Guard for 2015-17 F150. Pictures courtesy of Precision Truck accessories.
Bob preparing to install the sensors into the clean out openings.
For more information on our backup sensor options, go to www.MobileEdgeOnline.com