The DFRobot Vibration Sensor buffers a piezoelectric transducer that responds to strain changes by generating a measurable output voltage change which is propotional with the strength of vibration.So you can know the extent of vibration. Different from digital vibration sensor that only accounts times, this analog one can tell extent of vabiration.
This is a digital tilt switch. It can be used as a simple tilt sensor. Simple plug to our IO/Sensor Expansion board, you can make amazing interactive projects.
Description
• Compatible with mainstream 2.54 and 4-pin grove interfaces
• Switch to shift between analog and digital output
• Working voltage: 3.3 or 5V DC
• Hysteresis comparator circuit
Description: A simple flex sensor 2.2" in length. As the sensor is flexed, the resistance across the sensor increases. Patented technology by Spectra Symbol - they claim these sensors were used in the original Nintendo Power Glove. I love the Nintendo Power Glove. It’s so bad!
Description: A simple flex sensor 4.5" in length. As the sensor is flexed, the resistance across the sensor increases. Patented technology by Spectra Symbol - they claim these sensors were used in the original Nintendo Power Glove. I love the Nintendo Power Glove. It’s so bad!
Description: This is a piezoresistive force sensor from Tekscan. The harder you press, the lower the sensor’s resistance. Pressing hard, the resistance changes from infinite to ~300k. The sensor itself is thin and flexible, but the resistance does not change while being flexed. Resistance changes only when pressure is applied to the round area at the end of the sensor. Used as a presence sensor (someone standing), weight sensor, pressure sensor (impact testing), etc.
Description: This is a piezoresistive force sensor from Tekscan. The harder you press, the lower the sensor’s resistance. Pressing lightly, the resistance changes from infinite to ~300k. The sensor itself is thin and flexible, but the resistance does not change while being flexed. Resistance changes only when pressure is applied to the round area at the end of the sensor. Used as a presence sensor (someone standing), weight sensor, pressure sensor (impact testing), etc.
Description: This is a piezoresistive force sensor from Tekscan. The harder you press, the lower the sensor’s resistance. Pressing hard, the resistance changes from infinite to ~300k. The sensor itself is thin and flexible, but the resistance does not change while being flexed. Resistance changes only when pressure is applied to the round area at the end of the sensor. Used as a presence sensor (someone standing), weight sensor, pressure sensor (impact testing), etc.
Description: This very long force sensitive resistor - over 2 feet - has a sensing area of 0.25x24". This FSR from Interlink Electronics will vary its resistance depending on how much pressure is being applied to the sensing area. The harder the force, the lower the resistance. When no pressure is being applied to the FSR its resistance will be larger than 1MΩ. This FSR can sense applied force anywhere in the range of 100g-10kg.
Description: This is a force sensitive resistor with a square, 1.75x1.5", sensing area. This FSR will vary its resistance depending on how much pressure is being applied to the sensing area. The harder the force, the lower the resistance. When no pressure is being applied to the FSR its resistance will be larger than 1MΩ. This FSR can sense applied force anywhere in the range of 100g-10kg.
Description: This is a force sensitive resistor with a round, 0.5" diameter, sensing area. This FSR will vary its resistance depending on how much pressure is being applied to the sensing area. The harder the force, the lower the resistance. When no pressure is being applied to the FSR its resistance will be larger than 1MΩ. This FSR can sense applied force anywhere in the range of 100g-10kg.
Description: Need to put your finger on the pulse of the Earth? Did I just blow your mind? A geophone works by translating ground movement into voltage, which can easily be read by a microcontroller. The SM-24 geophone element is designed to offer the highest performance in seismic exploration based upon field-proven I/O Sensor technology. Low distortion, combined with excellent specifications, provide high-fidelity data. Basically, it’s a super low frequency microphone for the ground.
The 9DOF Sensor board is a very small sensor board with 9 degrees of freedom. It includes the ADXL345 accelerometer, the HMC5883L magnetometer, and the ITG-3205 gyro.
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Description
• Hokuyo's URG-04LX detectable range is 20mm to 4000mm
• 100msec/scan
• 5V operating voltage
• 240° area scanning range with 0.36° angular resolution
• USB and Serial (RS-232) interfaces for maximum flexibility
Description
• Hokuyo's URG-04LX-UG01 detectable range is 20mm to 5600mm
• 100msec/scan
• 5V operating voltage
• 240° area scanning range with 0.36° angular resolution
Description
• Hokuyo's UTM-30LX detectable range is 100mm to 30,000mm (30m!)
• 25msec/scan
• 12V operating voltage
• 270° area scanning range with 0.25° angular resolution
• USB2.0 interface
• The LX is suitable for real-time distance data collection
Description
• Supply voltage: 12VDC ±10%
• Detectable in Snowy, Rainy, Foggy and Dusty conditions
• Ethernet Interface
• Can be used Outdoors
• IP Rating: 67
Description
• Single-zone force sensing resistor
• Device has a 5.6 mm diameter active area and is available in 4 connection options
• Part of the single zone Force Sensing Resistor family
• RoHS Compliant
Description
• Single-zone force sensing resistor
• Device has a 14.7 mm diameter active area and is available in 4 connection options
• Part of the single zone Force Sensing Resistor family
• RoHS Compliant
Description
• Small form factor IR camera with tracking up to four heat/IR sources
• Can be controlled with Arduino, AVR via I2C interface
• Easy to install and to connect
• Connections: Four wires with female sockets for power and I2C
This is a K type Thermocouple (Temperature sensor) which is very popular for 3D printers such as Ultimaker and Makerbot. You can hardly damage them or mishandle them. You just need an additional IC (Like an AD595) for interpeting the data from this sensor.
Description
Faster, more accurate and more powerful than Legacy Lidar-Lite
Compact 48mm x 40mm x 20mm module with 40m measuring range
Signal Processing Improvements offer 5X Faster Measurement Speeds
Improved I2C Communications ans assignable I2C Addressing
Great for drones, robotics and other demanding applications