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Measuring 3 Directions

By Bryon Moyer | August 24, 2018 | 0 Comments

[From the last episode: We can measure inertia in six independent ways (degrees of freedom): 3 in a straight line and 3 with rotation.] We saw a couple posts ago that we can build an accelerometer that senses when we move up or down. But last time we saw that […]

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Degrees of Freedom

By Bryon Moyer | August 17, 2018 | 0 Comments

[From the last episode: We looked at how to build a simple accelerometer.] Before we talk more about accelerometers and other so-called inertial measurement units, we need to hit on one important generic concept: the notion of “degrees of freedom.” If this is a familiar concept to you, you probably […]

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Accelerometers

By Bryon Moyer | August 10, 2018 | 0 Comments

[From the last episode: A full sensor contains the basic transducer plus circuitry to clean things up and, usually, convert to digital.] Here we take a look at our first real sensor: the accelerometer. Like the name suggests, it measures acceleration. This was actually the first sensor application to be […]

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More on MEMS

By Bryon Moyer | July 27, 2018 | 0 Comments

[From the last episode: We looked at the many steps required to dig a swimming pool using only MEMS-like techniques.] Before we take a look at some specific kinds of sensors, let’s talk a bit more about MEMS processing, since it’s incredibly versatile. There are a couple things that are […]

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Building a Swimming Pool Using MEMS (ish)

By Bryon Moyer | July 20, 2018 | 0 Comments

[From the last episode: We looked at the normal way to build a pool, and then looked generically at what’s different when you use a MEMS approach.] What follows echoes (but is not identical to) a piece I did for EE Journal way back in 2011. Because that audience is […]

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