NEULOG MOTION LOGGER SENSOR GUIDE
Included with sensor:
NeuLog NUL-213 motion sensor guide (this document).
Attached metal ultrasonic wave emitter.
Sensor specifications:
Distance
Velocity
Acceleration
Range and
operation
modes
ADC
resolution
0.25–6.0 m
±10 m/s
±100m/s
2
13
bit
rate (S/sec)
Resolution
1mm
0.02 m/s
0.08 m/s2
Max sample
100
Sensor features:
Fully digital data.
Rugged plastic ergonomic case.
Push button switch to Start/Stop experiments in off line mode.
LED indicator of experiment status (blinks while collecting data).
Pre-calibrated sensing equipment.
Metal ultrasonic wave emitting/detecting cone with wire mesh covering.
Note:
NeuLog products are intended for educational use.
Videos and experiment examples:
Videos, literature and other probes can be found at
http://neulog.com/Motionloggersensor.php
http://neulog.com/portals/3/Users/Experiment_P-
1_Falling_objects_Ver_3.6.9.pdf
http://neulog.com/portals/3/Users/Experiment_P-
2_Walking_Analysis_Ver_3.10.4.pdf
Motion Parameters of a Moving Cart -
http://neulog.com/portals/3/Users/Experiment_P-
3_Motion_Parameters_of_a_Moving_Cart_Ver_3.6.6.pdf
Newton’s Second Law -
http://neulog.com/portals/3/Users/Experiment_P-
4_Newton%27s_Second_Law_Ver_3.14.4.pdf
Technical background:
The philosophy behind NeuLog’s plug and play technology is based on
each sensor’s ability to store its own data due to an internal flash memory
chip and micro-controller in each plastic NeuLog body. This technology
allows the sensor to collect and then store the digital data in the correct
scientific units (
o
C,
o
F, Lux, %, ppm, for example).
The sensor is pre-calibrated at the factory. The built-in software in the
logger can be upgraded at any time using software.
The ultrasonic transducer is a device that can convert pulse train to
transmitted ultrasonic pulses that can sense and convert back to electronic
pulse train by another similar ultrasonic transducer or by itself.