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Kevin
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Hi all,
I'm having some difficulty working out the best approach to creating a
wind sensor, and hoped someone might be able to point me in the right
direction.
I want to use some sort of propeller to detect the wind speed, but I
haven't been able to find what I should connect it to.
I've seen some rotary switches in my local electronics shop, but it's
very hard to rotate. This project involves someone blowing, so the force
will be very light.
Can anyone recommend a component that detects rotation that's
exceptionally easy to move? Alternatively, I can build a switch like
this myself too, if necessary.
I'll eventually be creating 6 sensors that will be hooked up to a
microcontroller to interpret the input.
thanks,
- Kevin
kevin!multiblah!com
I'm having some difficulty working out the best approach to creating a
wind sensor, and hoped someone might be able to point me in the right
direction.
I want to use some sort of propeller to detect the wind speed, but I
haven't been able to find what I should connect it to.
I've seen some rotary switches in my local electronics shop, but it's
very hard to rotate. This project involves someone blowing, so the force
will be very light.
Can anyone recommend a component that detects rotation that's
exceptionally easy to move? Alternatively, I can build a switch like
this myself too, if necessary.
I'll eventually be creating 6 sensors that will be hooked up to a
microcontroller to interpret the input.
thanks,
- Kevin
kevin!multiblah!com