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1 [HW] 2015 – sensors purpose of a sensor:
convert a state or change in the physical world into an electrical signal

2 some sensible phenomena
light – smoke – sound frequency – sound level – color – flow – identity – proximity – bending – movement – position – distance – conductance – temperature – tilt – vibration – direction – gravity – heartbeat – voltage – taste – speed – magnetic field – rotation – time elapsed – current – acceleration – fluid level – touch – force – gas presence – humidity – barometric pressure – air pressure – proximity – gesture – capacity – angle – presence – orientation – balance – air pressure

3 operating principles electromechanical on/off or rotary switch
reed relay bi-metal resistive temperature (ntc, ptc) light (LDR) pressure / force (FSR) angle (potentiometer) fluid level inductive rotation ac current sound (dynamic microphone)

4 operating principles (2)
optical infrared (passive = object radiation / active = beam) IR sensor light barrier – laser - lamp/LED - photodiode distance – US, IR camera, kinect light (intensity, color) capacitive moist distance / proximity acceleration hall effect magnetic field, movement, distance compass, orientation electromechanical pressure flow

5 how to read the sensor: communication
simple interfaces discrete voltage (on/off) analog: voltage level that reflects the physical situation time – duration – frequency capacity (charge time, frequency) resistance more complex: use a protocol asynchronous serial (RS232, RS485, USB, MIDI) clocked serial (e.g. SPI) I2C 1wire CAN

6 sensor behaviour: static or dynamic
dynamic: reacts to a change in the situation only static: continuously reflects the actual situation to adapt or to be actual detecting people in a room: - infrared (burglar alarm) - camera + background substraction

7 movement: toggle, rocker- or slide switch

8 momentary /touch button

9 micro switch – well defined switching point
reed switch – requires no physical contact

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11 angular movement: potentiometer

12 infrared: light barrier

13 passive infrared (pir)

14 radar

15 acceleration / gravitation

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20 angular movement: gyroscope, compass

21 pressure: force sensitive resistor (FSR)

22 pressure: flex sensor

23 distance - ultrasonic

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25 using a cheap ultrasound sensor

26 Fritzing example Arduino code smoothing with Puredata

27 distance: infrared (angle)

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29 Sharp GP2Y0A21 output voltage / distance

30 distance: capacitative (proximity)

31 touch: capacitative Arduino/Processing: ‘touché’
arduino theremin arduino cap sensor

32 touch key sensor: Atmel QT1010

33 temperature: bimetal switch

34 temperature: resistor, PTC

35 light dependent resistor (LDR)
photo transistor light dependent resistor (LDR)

36 LDR

37 color Taos TCS230 / TCS3200

38 color Adafruit Flora Color Sensor w. TCS V (!?) I2C interface

39 color

40 sound: electret microphone
mic output level: max 1 mV arduino input level: 5 V = 5000 mV

41 sound: connecting audio to Arduino
line level ( V) microphone level (0.5mV AC)

42 sound: piezo element


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