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Photoswitch
Our team would like to put a couple photoswitches across our cell collector opening, to detect the cells. I have been looking around for the AB photoswitch that was included in the KoP a few years back, but I cannot find it. Does anyone know what model it was, or can recommend a better photoswitch for this purpose? Thanks much!
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Re: Photoswitch
Ill be honest here, I don't remember any photoswitch being provided in the KOP in previous years. But, if it was you should be able to find it in an old KOP checklist.
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Re: Photoswitch
Do you mean the Banner sensors? Those were pretty simple yes/no sensors that were light based.
On short notice I could only find the 2003 spec sheet for them, I can't remember if they were in the KoP more recently. http://www2.usfirst.org/2003comp/Spe...nersensors.pdf |
Re: Photoswitch
I remember there being photogates in the 2006 KOP, but not much about them.
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I can find no reference to a photo device after 2003 as Eric has shown above. These were actually very interesting little devices capable of looking for reflections of their own source and they were adjustable.
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The Allen Bradley Photo Switch was in the 2006 KOP. It was indeed a dandy little pair of devices. Hard to find, though. Anyway, it's on page 27 of this document http://www2.usfirst.org/2006comp/Man...obot_Rev_F.pdf helpfully called Receiver and Source. If you find a place with them in stock, I'd love to know about it!
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Re: Photoswitch
It depends on how much you want to spend. For about $80-$100 you can use others such as Banner Engineering.
http://www.bannerengineering.com/en-...ectric-Sensors Retro-reflective across an opening or defused up close if used in a chute. What out for the web of the ball. I have not tested any of these with the game pieces but have used their sensors for many applications. |
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We just tried this last night with a sharp IR sensor . The ones we are using are the analog ones so they give and actual distance. Look at the digikey website- http://search.digikey.com/scripts/Dk...4001e,fffc01a9
One note about these. You need an odd cable. Spark fun electronics also sells them and they have a cable for it. If there is a long run of cable from the Crio to the sensor, a 10 uf or greater cap is recommended across +- for a stable signal. For a short cable you might get away with out it. Trying out new sensors with labview is a joy this year. There are allot of filter VI that can clean this up and ones that can take the analog input and give trigger outputs. |
Re: Photoswitch
Thanks for all the replies. The one Dale posted is exactly what I was looking for. I will post later if I find any in stock anywhere.
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