conductive – F15 60-223: Intro to Physical Computing https://courses.ideate.cmu.edu/60-223/f2015 Carnegie Mellon University, IDEATE Thu, 17 Dec 2015 20:19:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.5.31 Build your own sensors! https://courses.ideate.cmu.edu/60-223/f2015/build-your-own-sensors/ https://courses.ideate.cmu.edu/60-223/f2015/build-your-own-sensors/#respond Tue, 15 Sep 2015 13:53:49 +0000 http://courses.ideate.cmu.edu/physcomp/f15/60-223/?p=10284 This wonderful site has instructions for many kinds of home made sensors.

Check here for all the sensors.


 

Smokey has constructed multiple sensors using this website as a guide, including a button sensor (conductive fabric and neopreme), a pressure sensor (using velostat and conductive thread), a tilt sensor (conductive fabric, thread, and a ‘bead’ made out of a nut). He has also constructed a linear encoder using 2 limit switches and an encoding pattern cut into cardboard.

 

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