They rebuild one of the most iconic components for an electronics tinkering beginner — an ultrasonic distance sensor, and what’s fun is, it stays fully functional after the rebuild!
In his write-up, [Mike] started by listing all the different sensors he had considered to measure the oil level and finally opted for an ultrasonic ... ease of use, range and precision for his ...
When the sound is reflected, it returns to the sensor as an echo. The distance between the ultrasonic linear position sensor and the target is calculated from the signal's return time and the ...
Engineered specifically for the demanding conditions of onshore and offshore wind farms and maritime environments, the ...
Ultrasonic proximity sensors use reflected or transmitted ultrasonic waves to detect the presence or absence of a target component. The output is boolean, that is, the sensor merely detects whether ...
We have expertise in range of ultrasonic techies including bulk longitudinal and shear waves ... The use of non-linear response to high power ultrasound to measure friction and slip at the interface.
SICK’s new LXRC and LXRH sensors have been designed specifically for continuous level monitoring across many sectors.
The ultrasonic technology enables 4-in-1 combined sensor ... in the range of 240 L/minute. The system has been designed to have ultrasonic technology as well as TOF (time of flight) measurement.