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... I guarantee that 90% of people who read your post tried it too.. ;) -Don...
Don Kirby
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Apr 6, 2007
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I am interested in interfacing to a digital dial indicator. The units I am looking at typically measure 0-1 inch. Some of the units have an "SPC" connector...
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Looking for a vendor for Air Pressure Sensors in the US Does anyone know of any company contact? Thank you very much...
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Apr 12, 2007
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There are lots of pressure sensor vendors. Here are some of them: - Omega http://www.omega.com - Honeywell http://www.honeywell.com/ - DigiKey...
Nick Alexeev
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Apr 12, 2007
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... Hey, You're welcome! By the way, are you looking only for the US manufacturers or for distributors too? Sensors manufactured overseas might end up being...
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i am doing a project on fingerprint sensor, i want to make a portable fingerprint sensor, i.e image will be taken by the fingerprint sensor mbf200 and it would...
Umer
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i am working on a project of biomedical engineerin that i want to measure amount of flexion/extension and abduction/adduction of elbow and wrist joit of...
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Apr 13, 2007
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what are differences between sensor and transducer? thanx alot!...
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Apr 14, 2007
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The two words mean the same thing as far as I know....
Don Kirby
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Apr 15, 2007
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I'd answer as follows, in the context this forum... A sensor quantifies to an electrical signal conditions in a physical medium, e.g., air pressure to...
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hello. i have a cooling tower with a fan fixed on it. that coolong tower is meant to cool the lube oil of my test gear box and the fan once again to cool the...
sameera kumar k
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Apr 15, 2007
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Assuming that the fan is AC powered. And that the AC current consumption changes significantly when the fan is jammed or otherwise not turning, or its air...
stevech11
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Apr 15, 2007
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Some fans (mostly DC, but AC too) have a pulse output for speed control (in the datasheets it's usually called "tachometer output" or "speed sensor"). If fan...
Nick Alexeev
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Apr 15, 2007
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Several books (from 60s and 70s) define the transducer as something that converts some form of energy into another. This is a nice rigorous definition of...
Nick Alexeev
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Apr 16, 2007
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To me a sensor just collects information from the real world. A transducer converts energy from one form to another and is almost always bidirectional. A...
Douglas Butler
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Apr 16, 2007
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... I propose that it is not possible to sense anything without converting energy and, therefore, all sensors are transducers. I don't believe all transducers...
Tom Becker
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My thoughts exactly. Jim ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
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Folks, Is anyone aware of a small, PCB-mounted (preferably SMT) device that acts like a temperature fuse? Something on the PCB that will break (or may be...
Nick Alexeev
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Apr 17, 2007
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What you may be able to use is a resettable PTC by littlefuse.. The current that is allowed to pass before tripping is dependent on the temperature.. ...
Joe Radomski
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Apr 17, 2007
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There are thermal cutoff devices used in battery packs. Googling "Thermal fuse" brings up devices like this ...
Douglas Butler
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Thanks a lot Nick. regards sameer Nick Alexeev <kender_a@...> wrote: Some fans (mostly DC, but AC too) have a pulse output for speed control (in the...
sameera kumar k
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Check your RS cat or web... polyswitch fuses ( ie RS 517-6679 ). These are supposed o be current tripped resetable fuses but the trip action is triggered by...
John
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Apr 18, 2007
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As a previous post said... if you only wish to know if the fan is operating then a very simple option is to use an inline Ammeter. Not the best but once you...
John
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Thanks! I didn't know that these devices are typically called "thermal cutoff". I found a bunch of them under this name on DigiKey. Nick ... that ... break...
Nick Alexeev
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Colleagues, I need to detect a hissing (wideband) sound with a microphone. The problem is that I have very little space for a microphone – 10 cubic mm at...
Nick Alexeev
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Apr 27, 2007
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... mm ... You want an electret microphone cartridge. They have a pretty flat response over the sudio range, and I have personally seen them as small as 4mm x...
David
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... units ... can ... can ... dollars, ... am ... these ... The first question I have is, is this one of the cheap digital calipers, or one of the name brand...
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hi every body! i want to know what is an electrogoniometer and how it works, and what are it's sections. i searched internet but i didn't find any brief and ...
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ZKH, Read the wiki which does a fair job of explaining just what a goniometer is: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goniometer An electrogoniometer would accomplish...
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