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Fw: Sensors
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Date: 
Thu, 12 Aug 1999 22:47:24 GMT
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Robert Ashford <rashfor@apc.STOPSPAMMERSnet>
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I would be interested in both sensors.
I have been working on a pyroelectric (body heat sensor) but had to put it
on hold for the time being.
Is anyone interested in a pyroelectric sensor?

Robert Ashford
www.apc.net/rashfor

Hi!

I have just started to really get into the whole RCX/sensors thing!

I've started on some more sophistocated sensors, and wonder if anyone
else out there is interested:

#1 - Ultrasonic ranging sensor electrically compatible with the light • sensor

#2 - Electronic compass (this is very hard within the light sensor's • power
budget)

I'm also working on a few mechanical additions. So far one is looking • good:

   - Lead screw assembly. I have a rough and ready prototype working. • But
it
generates so much thrust that it disassembles anything you put it in if • the
limit sensors aren't working right!

Any interest?

JB

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Robert Ashford <lego-robotics@crynwr.com> wrote in message news:003101bee514$a5...ntl.com... (...) Sasuraibito in Japan has developed a pyroelectric sensor. His page is a little hard to read, but the diagrams and photos are very good. (URL) > > #1 (...) (25 years ago, 13-Aug-99, to lugnet.robotics)

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