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I made a typo about the balls direction.. It is corrected is this paragraph...
I can not talk about the sensor array, but to say it is a row of sensors. I can make them go high or low when triggered. Imagine a row of sensors and a ball rolling across them tripping them 1, 2 or 3 at a time. The...
I can not talk about the sensor array, but to say it is a row of sensors. I can make them go high or low when triggered. Imagine a row of sensors and a ball rolling across them tripping them 1, 2 or 3 at a time. The ball is rolling from right to the left or the other way. I need to take the...
No I don't really get what your saying.. Pretend you know much more about electronic then I do. And this has nothing to do with counting... I want to determine which way the wave is going... I think 3 inputs is all that needed to show which way something is going... I will buy you a beer if you...
THANK YOU Sunnyskyguy :) and everyone else.....
I have been all over those circuits. I fear using only 2 inputs where 1 must be triggered first for the direction will not work. My sensor array is being built now. HA HA on my kitchen table. It's going to have 10 sensors I can not say what kind (...
I am afraid a bee counter is not going to give me direction or if I does I don't understand how.. I am trying to determine direction something is moving by looking at only sensor inputs. These inputs if slowed down would look like a wave or series of waves moving from one side to the other, but...
Let me give a better description of the input array.
Say there is a conveyor belt running left to right in front of you. You have sensors mounted on the conveyor, along the full length. NOW: product is moving by either going right to left or left to right. It is moving way too fast for the eye...
I have a question about the design of a circuit to determine direction using multiple inputs. Like 5 inputs are coming in, going high, high, low, high, high, low. Moving in a given direction to fast to see with the human eye. I think I only need 3 signal inputs to determine direction but I can...
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