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Re: Chemical Sensors
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Wed, 19 Dec 2001 20:57:24 GMT
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Thomas Hoeg-Jensen & Helle Ulsteen <ludovica@iname%StopSpam%.com>
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You can interface pH and other sensors with Mindstorms using logIT, look at
http://www.dcpmicro.com/lego/
Regarding ColePalmer (mentioned below) it is not clear to me what they offer in
terms of Mindstorms compatible sensors?
- Thomas Hoeg-Jensen
> http://www.coleparmer.com/
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> J. David Malinsky
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> > Does anyone know of sources for chemical sensors.
> > Things that can report ph, oxidation, etc?
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> > Robb,
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