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All existing sensors ([http://www.vernier.com/probes/index.html Technical details]):
All existing sensors ([http://www.vernier.com/probes/index.html Technical details]):
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* Accelerometers
* Accelerometers
** Low-g Accelerometer
** Low-g Accelerometer
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** Ammonium ISE
** Ammonium ISE
** Nitrate ISE
** Nitrate ISE
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* Light Sensor
* Light Sensor
* Logitech QuickCam Pro 5000
* Logitech QuickCam Pro 5000
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* Voltage Probe
* Voltage Probe
* Wireless Dynamics Sensor System
* Wireless Dynamics Sensor System
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(please submit more ideas here)
(please submit more ideas here)

Revision as of 22:25, 18 October 2007

Planned devices for the XO.

Devices will be connected to special unit powered by Atmel programmable CPU.

Here are some ideas for possible devices:

  • Thermometer
  • Voltmeter, ampermeter, ohmmeter
  • Oscilloscope
  • Photodiode
  • PH meter
    See also the Digital Signal Processing page for work being done in India

Processor unit

processor type: C8051F321 - Full Speed USB, 16k ISP FLASH MCU Family - ETC CPU specification
cpu size: 6mm x 6mm
board size: 15mm x 30mm
case size: 20mm x 40mm (size similar to USB Bluetooth adapter )


Electrical scheme


Calculated price: CPU unit: cca 6$
board + additional electronic parts: 17$
connectors: 2$

Total price: 25$ (retail price)

CPU unit vs MicIn port

  • Oscilloscope on the CPU unit can sample up to 1MHz
  • CPU unit automatically switches range when measuring resistance, voltage and current
  • CPU unit is much safer for the laptop (only CPU unit will be damaged). If protection on MicIn port fails then whole laptop or sound card is destroyed.
  • CPU unit can switch ranges easily without any additional software or hardware
  • CPU unit can supply 5V and 3,3V to connected sensors
  • Oscilloscope can have more than one channel with the CPU unit

Sensors

Sensors will be connected to the CPU unit. The CPU unit will measure values from the sensors and feed them into application on the XO. (CPU can use every sensor that can convert measurement into voltage or current)


Planned sensors:

  • Thermometer (cca 2$)
  • Voltmeter, ampermeter, ohmmeter, oscilloscope (cca 1$)
  • Photodiode (cca 2$)
  • PH meter

(if you find cheap sensors please add them into this list)


All existing sensors (Technical details):

  • Accelerometers
    • Low-g Accelerometer
    • 25-g Accelerometer
    • 3-Axis Accelerometer
  • Barometer
  • Blood Pressure Sensor
  • Charge Sensor
  • CO2 Gas Sensor NEW DESIGN
  • Colorimeter
  • Conductivity Probe
  • Current Probe
  • Differential Voltage Probe
  • Digital Control Unit
  • Dissolved Oxygen Probe
  • Drop Counter
  • Dual-Range Force Sensor
  • EKG Sensor
  • Electrode Amplifier
  • Flow Rate Sensor
  • Force Plate
  • Gas Pressure Sensor
  • Garmin® eTrex Venture
  • Garmin® eTrex Vista Cx NEW
  • Hand Dynamometer
  • Hand-Grip Heart Rate Monitor
  • Instrumentation Amplifier
  • Ion-Selective Electrodes
    • Calcium ISE
    • Chloride ISE
    • Ammonium ISE
    • Nitrate ISE
  • Light Sensor
  • Logitech QuickCam Pro 5000
  • Magnetic Field Sensor
  • Microphone
  • Motion Detectors
    • Go! Motion
    • Motion Detector
    • CBR 2
  • O2 Gas Sensor NEW DESIGN
  • Ohaus Balances
  • ORP Sensor
  • pH Sensor
  • Photogate
  • Radiation Monitors
    • Radiation Monitor
    • Student Radiation Monitor
  • Relative Humidity Sensor
  • Respiration Monitor Belt
  • Rotary Motion Sensor
  • Salinity Sensor
  • Sound Level Meter NEW DESIGN
  • Soil Moisture Sensor
  • Spectrometers
  • Spirometer
  • Temperature Probes
    • Stainless Steel Temperature Probe
    • Go!Temp (computers only)
    • EasyTemp (calculators only)
    • Infrared Thermometer NEW
    • Surface Temperature Sensor
    • Extra-Long Temperature Probe
    • Direct-Connect Temperature Probe
  • Thermocouple
  • Turbidity Sensor
  • UV Sensors
  • Voltage Probe
  • Wireless Dynamics Sensor System

(please submit more ideas here)

Questions about this hardware

(please submit all your questions here so we can answer them - your feedback is VERY important)

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