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  • Bare Touch Sensors expanded ==Sensors==
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  • #REDIRECT [[Advanced sensors]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Common sensors]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sensors: Introduction and Types]]
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  • =Analog and Digital sensors= '''Digital Sensors'''<br>
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  • In this workshop you will learn how to make sensors using conductive materials as fabric, threads and yarns. We will make a fab ...different types of sensor and one speaker using conductive material. Those sensors can be used on interactive cloths, reactive objects and installations. They
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  • Digital sensors are the sensors that gives 2 state (on/off, 5V/0V). You will connect them to digital Pins a ...sors. It has two discrete values. It is on, or it is off. Other 'discrete' sensors might provide you with a binary value.
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  • [[Category:Sensors]]
    17 KB (2,938 words) - 10:41, 21 November 2022
  • To understand how capacative sensors work, first you have to understand how a capacitor works. You can use Max's serial communications to interface with electronic sensors, motors, and other components using your Arduino board.
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  • #REDIRECT [[About Capacitive sensors]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Common sensors]]
    28 bytes (3 words) - 15:23, 18 November 2022
  • #REDIRECT [[Advanced sensors]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sensors: Introduction and Types]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Using capacitive sensors to control Max Msp with Arduino]]
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  • '''Making soft sensors ...l show projects that uses the type of sensors presented in this class. The sensors can be used on interactive cloths, reactive objects and interactive install
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  • === sensors ===
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  • [[Sensors visited or revisitied]]<br>
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  • [[Sensors visited or revisitied]]<br>
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  • '''[[Basic circuit and soft sensors |Basic circuit and soft sensors]]'''<br>
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  • In this workshop you will learn how to make sensors using conductive materials as fabric, threads and yarns. We will make a fab ...different types of sensor and one speaker using conductive material. Those sensors can be used on interactive cloths, reactive objects and installations. They
    1 KB (205 words) - 13:42, 20 January 2023
  • The circuit playground express is a microcontroller that includes a bunch of sensors to detect motion, temperature, light, You will explore how these sensors work and how to create a physical interface that responds to human actions.
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  • [[Category:Sensors]][[Category:Electronics]]
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  • ...| HTC Vive]], working with inside 6-DOF-Tracking instead of using SteamVR Sensors for orientation. Also has a higher resolution and is lighter.
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  • ==Making Distance Sensors: trigger the Touch Board with proximity== [Category:Electronics]][Category:Sensors]]
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  • Digital sensors are the sensors that gives 2 state (on/off, 5V/0V). You will connect them to digital Pins a ...sors. It has two discrete values. It is on, or it is off. Other 'discrete' sensors might provide you with a binary value.
    4 KB (562 words) - 13:55, 18 November 2022
  • *About EEG brain sensors: [[EEG]]
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  • Raspberry Pi, using sensors, can measure temperature, light value and switch on or off motors, lights.< == Raspberry Pi's and sensors, led's, jumperwires etc ==
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  • =Making pressure and bend sensors= ==Digital Sensors==
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  • ...sensors, we will discuss the difference and similarity between electronic sensors and human sensory organs. Further, discuss what kind of sensor data is not After the previous week, we can now learn how to use the data from the sensors as input and give it an output. For example how we can translate the sensor
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  • ==Making Distance Sensors: trigger the Touch Board with proximity==
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  • =Making pressure and bend sensors= ==Digital Sensors==
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  • ...icrocontrollers nowadays, some versions of the Arduino included, have many sensors, neopixels, led displays built in. This avoid a lot of extra wires and means you can start working with these sensors right away, without practicing the wiring and the soldering.
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  • These sensors use I2C/SPI to communicate, 2+ pins are required to ...ITY, 0x6F); // 2x sensitivity THIS SEEMS TO WORK THE BEST FOR 3.5" plate sensors
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  • '''and a lot of sensors are operating at the same principle:''' Electronic sensors can convert these energy changes into changing electronic signals that can
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  • Copy <code>grovepi_sensorlogger/fs/boot/sensors.txt</code> into the boot partition of the SD card (/boot on the PI itself). Currently there are 7 sensors possible:
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  • '''and a lot of sensors are operating at the same principle:''' Electronic sensors can convert these energy changes into changing electronic signals that can
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  • So you can test sensors directly. Look at the values coming out of the sensor without a program. This means that for a real micropython program two sensors can be too much, while if you program the same thing in Arduino IDE on thes
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  • To understand how capacative sensors work, first you have to understand how a capacitor works. You can use Max's serial communications to interface with electronic sensors, motors, and other components using your Arduino board.
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  • [[Category:Sensors]]
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  • ...type with electronics, or explore in a hands-on way what you could do with sensors and outputs. NO soldering required, the modules snap together with magnets.
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  • [[Basic electronic components and sensors]] ...ly refers to a simple processor that does only one task, like listening to sensors.
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  • Bare Touch Sensors expanded ==Sensors==
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  • ==Sensors== ===Analog Sensors===
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  • ==Sensors== ===Analog Sensors===
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  • In the station office, we have a wide variety of electronic components, ICs, sensors, actuators, motors and more. We also have several different microcontroller
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  • ...it Playground Express is an all-in-one design board featuring a processor, sensors, LEDs, USB, and more, making it an ideal introduction to electronics and pr
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  • ...ensors is too fragile or to big, or just clumsy. There are now boards with sensors built in. This saves space and makes the board more portable. For education Example of a swatch, different sensors attached to a Arduino Pro Mini (it looks quite nerdy with all these wires!)
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  • [[Category:EEG Brain Sensors]]
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  • ==Sensors== ==Digital Sensors==
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  • Sometimes you will want to send your Arduino's sensors (or others) data to Processing to generate a visual output. This is possibl If you are using data coming from other sensors or actuators you should just make sure this gets send to Processing via the
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  • ...r instance), with already build in capacitive sensors (also known as touch sensors) as well as an audio socket. This set up makes the board really convenient To play MP3 files from the SD card when touching the sensors you can use <b> Touch_MP3</b>. You can also use the touch board as a keyboa
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  • Students often discover EEG brain sensors. These sensors are very attractive! ...centrated. I had the impression that the data coming out of both EEG brain sensors were not reliable. But that is not yet doing research. For a good research
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  • ...signed to utilize "room scale" technology to turn a room into 3D space via sensors, with the virtual world allowing the user to navigate naturally, with the a | Uses a new orientation system and built-in sensors
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  • == Environmental sensors == * Introduction in the ESP32 micro controller & sensors
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  • [[Category:Sensors]]
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  • ...ts, sounds, or movement into 'old media' is not a new thing, the switches, sensors, processors and power supplies that drive these interactions are now becomi ...t a sense of the outside world. You will find ways to craft your own touch sensors using paper, textile and possibly other materials. You will also need the k
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  • ...it is possible to install additional libraries in Processing to access the sensors of your mobile device more easily. One that I found useful is the [http://c
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  • ...analog resistance based sensors like RTDs (PTC/NTC) or LDRs. The resistive sensors form a voltage divider together with a 10kΩ ground.
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  • ...using the the Aniomagic Sparkle Touch Kit which allows to control leds and sensors without any knowledge of programming.<br>
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