SENSOR TUTORIAL
TYPES OF SENSORS USED IN ROBOTICS
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IR Sensor |
An IR sensor is an electronic device that detects infrared radiation to sense objects or measure temperature. It works by either emitting infrared light and detecting the reflection off an object, or by directly sensing the thermal radiation from an object. Common applications include remote controls, security systems, motion detectors, and automated lighting.
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| MQ-6 Gas Sensor |
The MQ-6 is a low-cost gas sensor that detects combustible gases like LPG, propane, and butane by measuring changes in its resistance. It has a concentration detection range of 200 to 10000 ppm and provides both an analog output for measuring concentration and a digital output that can be set to trigger an alarm at a specific gas level using a potentiometer. It is often used in projects with microcontrollers like Arduino to create gas leak detection systems.
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| Soil Moisture Sensor |
A soil moisture sensor measures the amount of water in soil, often by detecting electrical resistance or the soil's dielectric constant. These sensors are used in agriculture and gardening for efficient irrigation by monitoring plant needs, which helps optimize crop yields and conserve water. They typically consist of a probe inserted into the soil and a circuit board that converts the measured electrical properties into a signal indicating moisture level.
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| Humidity Sensor |
A humidity sensor, or hygrometer, is an electronic device that measures the moisture level in the air, converting the reading into an electrical signal. These sensors work by using different principles, such as measuring changes in an electric field (capacitive), electrical resistance (resistive), or thermal conductivity, based on the amount of water vapor present. They are used in a wide range of applications, from weather stations and HVAC systems to medical and industrial environments, to monitor and control humidity levels for comfort, safety, and optimal performance.
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| PIR Motion Sensor |
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A sensor module detects the color of an object by measuring the intensity of reflected light across the red, green, and blue wavelengths. It typically uses photodiodes with color filters and an integrated white LED to illuminate the object, with the resulting light intensity converted into a digital signal, often a square wave frequency, for a microcontroller to read. These modules are used in applications like sorting, calibration, and automated tasks.
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| Pulse Sensor |
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| Voice Sensor |
A voice sensor, or sound sensor, is a device that detects and converts sound waves into an electrical signal for processing. These sensors are the foundation for many applications, from recognizing commands in smart speakers to monitoring noise levels and enabling voice commands on smartphones. They work by converting sound into an electrical signal and are used in a wide range of fields, including consumer electronics, security systems, robotics, and medical equipment.
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| Vibration Sensor |
A vibration sensor is a device that detects mechanical vibrations and converts them into electrical signals. These signals, which can be converted into data about acceleration, velocity, or displacement, are used to monitor the health of machinery by identifying abnormal vibrations that may indicate a problem. Common types include piezoelectric accelerometers, and they are used in industrial maintenance for predictive maintenance to prevent failures and reduce downtime.
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| Accelerometer Sensor |
An accelerometer is a sensor that measures acceleration forces, including static forces like gravity and dynamic forces from movement or vibration. These electromechanical devices can measure motion along one, two, or three axes and are used in a wide range of applications, from smartphones to industrial machinery. They work by detecting changes in motion and can provide data on things like inclination, shock, and vibration.















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