Subject: | [Spridgets] Not LBC.....electronics advice school project. |
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From: | frog.aye at gmail.com (Hal Faulkner) |
Date: | Wed, 30 Nov 2011 08:23:25 -0800 |
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Lin, Your description is a bit vague, but depending on exactly what you want, a bicycle wheel sensor might work. It is a magnetically operated reed switch: a small magnet is attached to a spoke and trips the reed switch once a revolution. The speedometer then figures out how fast you are going because you have told it the circumference of the wheel. A cheap one won't cost very much, or you can probably get the switch in "raw" form from digikey, mouser, or perhaps someone who sells burglar alarms (they are used to detect open windows.) The stronger the magnet, the sooner it will sense the presence of the object. Hal |
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