
Conductor Plate
Another technique for attaching sensors to the RCX's inputs is based on special conductive plates. These plates are available as an accessory pack, #5037, from the LEGO Shop-at-Home service
(800-453-4652). The kit, which is $6.75US, comes with several plates to which you can attach your sensor electronics. This technique is fully described at:
http://www.akasa.bc.ca/tfm/lego_temp.
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Passive Sensors
There are several simple passive sensors that attach directly to the inputs of the RCX. These are the simplest do-it-yourself sensors because you don't need any interface circuitry to make their
output comprehensible to the RCX.
A Peaceful Demonstration
To really understand passive sensors, it's helpful to see a diagram of one input of the RCX
in passive mode:
In passive mode, the sensor connected to the input is essentially a resistance. It forms a
voltage divider with
R
input
. The A/D converter in the RCX converts the analog voltage to a
digital raw input value from 0 to 1023. The A/D converter itself has a resistance,
R
ad
, but
it's so small you probably don't have to worry about it. The two diodes limit the voltage that
can be seen by the A/D converter; this makes it hard to damage the RCX by hooking
something up incorrectly.
Touch Sensors
Touch sensors are the easiest kind of sensors to make. Any kind of contact switch is appropriate, and no special circuit is necessary. All you need to do is attach the switch leads to the input
somehow.
Browse the pages of a catalog from Jameco (800-831-4242) or Digi-Key (800-344-4539) and you'll find a dizzying array of contact switches.
Another interesting possibility is using a
mercury switch
as a touch sensor. A mercury switch has a sealed bulb that contains a drop of mercury. When the switch is oriented the right way, the
mercury drop connects the two switch leads together. Figure 11-2 shows a photograph of a mercury switch; you may have seen ones with clear bulbs in your thermostat. The LEGO brick is shown
for scale.
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Страница 22: ...Page 18 The back tread wheels are anchored to the shafts with the 16t gears ...
Страница 23: ...Page 19 Page 20 Next start building support for the drive motors ...
Страница 25: ...Page 22 Attach the motor wires to output A and output C Next build the platform for the front bumpers ...
Страница 26: ...Page 23 The touch sensors are attached only by the shaft that runs through them ...
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Страница 43: ...Next build the support for the light sensor ...
Страница 80: ...Page 85 Make sure the bump on the long pin is up against the 4u beam ...
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Страница 85: ...Step 14 is similar to Step 11 take a deep breath and go slowly ...
Страница 86: ...Page 90 Grabber Arm In Step 17 the half bushings go between the center block and the cams pear shaped pieces ...
Страница 87: ...Page 91 ...
Страница 88: ...Page 92 Make sure that the two sides are at the same angle They should mirror each other ...
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Страница 90: ...Structural Support Page 95 ...
Страница 91: ...Idler Wheel Page 96 ...
Страница 92: ...Page 97 Drive Motor ...
Страница 93: ...While you re putting the motor in hold on to the worm gear so it doesn t slip off Page 98 ...
Страница 94: ...Grabber Arm Motor ...
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Страница 96: ...Page 100 RCX Attach the RCX on both sides as shown Page 101 ...
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Страница 159: ...Page 175 The 16t gears are nestled inside the tread wheels ...
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Страница 161: ...Page 177 Attach the motors to output A and output C as shown Page 178 ...
Страница 162: ...The light sensor which is mounted on the bumper is attached to input 2 The touch sensor goes on input 1 Page 179 ...