Robotic Sensors
Robotic Sensors
A light sensor is used to detect light and create a voltage difference. The two main light sensors
generally used in robots are photo resister and and photovoltaic cells.
What if your robot has to work in a desert and transmit ambient temperature?
Simple solution is to use a temperature sensor. Tiny temperature sensor ICs
provide voltage difference for a change in temperature. Few generally used
temperature sensor ICs are LM34, LM35, TMP35,TMP36 and TMP37.
CONTACT SENSOR
Contact sensors are those which require physical contact against other objects to
trigger. A push button, limit switch, or tactile bumper switch are all examples of
contact sensors.
PRESSURE SENSORS
Tilt sensors measure tilt of an object in a typical analog tilt sensor, a small amount
of mercury is suspended in a glass bulb. When mercury flow towards one in, it
closes a swich which suggests a tilt.
DISTANCE SENSOR
Analogue sensor
An analogue sensor can have multiple states and is able to transform the
quantity of light temperature or other physical elements into a value
between 0 and 1023.
BASIC TRANSDUCER
TRANSDUSER
2D vision
3D vision
Force Torque Sensor
Collision Detection Sensors
Safety Sensors
Part Detection Sensors
Other
CONCLUSION
A simple obstacle avoider robot can be built using a couple of photo resister, or an
infrared sensor. The more complex your robot gets, the more numbers of sensors
you tend to use. A single task may requires a combination of different sensors, or
different task can be achieved using a single sensor.
Sometimes, a task can be performed from any of the many available sensors.
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