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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

 

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 

 

www.NeuLog.com

 

http://neulog.com/Motionloggersensor.php 
 

 

Falling Objects -  

http://neulog.com/portals/3/Users/Experiment_P-

1_Falling_objects_Ver_3.6.9.pdf

 

 

Walking Analysis -  

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. 
 

Summary of Contents for NUL-213

Page 1: ...n velocity over time For best results The NUL 213 motion sensor has a working range between 0 15m and 6 0 meters results may be inconsistent outside of this range Ultrasonic waves that are emitted fro...

Page 2: ...e velocity and acceleration graphs are assigned colors to view which is which you can click the motion sensor icon again and this time the words Speed and Acceleration will be colored according to the...

Page 3: ...ts with the USB icon on the cover 5 For further WIFI 201 instructions or the WIFI 201 quick start guide please visit www neulog com Download SoftwareandApplication aspx 6 The WIFI 201 indicator lights...

Page 4: ...n for the duration of the experiment 3 To change the experiment settings first connect to your chosen device PC Mac tablet smart device and select the Module setup button For more information on how t...

Page 5: ...periment_P 1_Falling_objects_Ver_3 6 9 pdf Walking Analysis 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...

Page 6: ...pulses vibrate this transducer and these vibrations are turned into voltage pulses The speed of the ultrasonic wave is 300 m s because it is a sound wave For distance measurement a burst of the transd...

Page 7: ...caused by improper use abuse or incorrect storage Sensors with a shelf life such as ion selective proves have a warranty of 1 year Should you need to act upon the warranty please contact your distribu...

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