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RE: SHARP new product
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lugnet.robotics.handyboard
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Mon, 10 May 1999 18:35:14 GMT
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Bill Denzel <wdenzel@polymail.!spamcake!cpunix.calpoly.edu>
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Does anyone know where these can be found? I would really like to try some
of these out on a new project that I am working on. Thanks for any help!
Bill Denzel
-----Original Message-----
From: maja@robotics.is.tohoku.ac.jp [mailto:maja@robotics.is.tohoku.ac.jp]
Sent: Sunday, May 09, 1999 4:07 PM
To: HandyBoard; Fred G. Martin
Subject: SHARP new product
Hello everyone,
Sharp recently release the new GP2D12 (General Purpose Distance
Measuring Sensors). Which performs same as the GP2D02.
The new product have only 3 pins - Vo, Gnd, and 5V. Vo is an analog
output, which means you can use it on any available analog ports of
Handyboard. You can connect it directly to PE0 - PE7.
With this, you can use the analog(int ) command to get the distance.
Much simpler than using the GP2D02. And another thing, the supply is
5V.
You can find the data sheet in this site:
http://www.sharp.co.jp/ecg/NewProducts/NewProducts.html#gp
joema
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| Hello everyone, Sharp recently release the new GP2D12 (General Purpose Distance Measuring Sensors). Which performs same as the GP2D02. The new product have only 3 pins - Vo, Gnd, and 5V. Vo is an analog output, which means you can use it on any (...) (25 years ago, 9-May-99, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)
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