CMA ML26m User guide

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User guide
MOTIONDETE CTORML26M
USERSGUIDE
CENTRE FOR MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS
http://www.cma-science.nl
2|ML26mMotionDetectorUser’sGuide
Shortdescription
The Motion sensor ML26m is a sonar device that emits ultrasonic pulses, which
reflect off an object. The sensor measures the time it takes an ultrasonic pulse to
travel from the sensor to the object and determines the distance from the object
based on the measured time and the speed of
sound. The minimum range of the
sensor is 0.15 m and the maximum range is 6 m. While the sensor is operating, a
slight clicking sound from the sensor will be heard. The sensor is supplied with a
steelrod,whichcanbescrewedintoamountingthreadonthe
sensor.Therodcan
beusedforclampingintoasuitableholdingdevice,e.g.aretortstand.
The Motion sensor is an I2C digital sensor, which gives calibrated values of the
measured quantity. This sensor can only be connected to special interfaces that
supportI2CdigitalsensorsliketheCMA MoLab
interface. The sensorcableneeded
toconnectthesensorto aninterfaceisnotsuppliedwiththesensor(sensorcables
aresuppliedwithinterfaces).
Sensorspecifications
The Motion sensor ML26m is a digital sensor that converts the measured distance
valuetoadigitalvaluevia16bitanalogtodigital conversion.Theresolution of the
sensoris±0.001m.
Practicalinformation
The Motion sensor emits short bursts
of ultrasonic sound waves from the
goldfoilof itstransducer.Thesewaves
fill a cone shaped area about 18° off
theax isofthecenterlineofthebeam.
The detector then "listens" for the
echo of these ultrasonic waves
returningtoit.
The minimum
distance between the
object and the Motion sensor should
be 0.15 m. Note that the motion
sensor will report the distance to the
closest object that produces a
sufficiently strong echo. Objects such
aschairsandtables,intheconeofultrasound,canbepickedupbythedetector.
For
accuratemeasurementstheobjectshouldhaveaflatfrontperpendiculartothe
line betweensensorandobject.Notethat themaximumdetectiondistanceof 6m
depends on the size, shape, orientation and surface of the reflecting object. This
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maximum distance can only be reached under ideal conditions, i.e. for a large, flat
surface (e.g. a wall) that is perpendicular to the detector. For smaller objects or
objectsthatarenotveryflat,themaximumdetectiondistancewillbesmaller.
Themeasurementinputrangealsodependsonthesamplingrate.
Keepinmindthat
increasingthesamplingratemayleadtoalowermaximumrange.
TipsongettinggoodresultswiththeMotionDetector
The most frequently reported problem with the motion sensor is that it does not
workbeyondacertaindistance.Herearesomethingstocheckifyouhaveproblems:
Checkforastationaryobject(chair,table,etc.)intheconeoftheultrasound.This
object may be detected when you
are trying to study an object further away.
Evensmallobjectscancausesuchproblems.Ifyouhavetroublewithastationary
object causing unwanted echoes, try placing a cloth over it. This minimizes the
soundreflection.
Also note that the cone of ultrasound beam extends downward from the
centerline. This can cause problems if you are using the sensor on a horizontal
surface. In these cases, aim the Motion sensor slightly upward or place it
somewhathigherabovethesurface.
Ifthereisanothersourceofultrasonicwavesinthesamefrequencyrange,(likea
motor, fan, air
track blower, the sound made by air exiting the holes of an air
track,andevenstudentsmakingloudnoises),thiscancauseerroneousreadings.
If the room in which the Motion sensor is being used has a lot of hard, sound ‐
reflectingsurfaces,youcangetweirdeffects
causedbytheultrasoundbouncing
aroundtheroom.Standingwavescanbesetupbetweenthesensorandasound
reflector.Tryplacingaclothhorizontallyjustinfrontofandbelowthedetector.
Thissometimeshelpseliminateultrasoundthatis"skipping"intothesensor.
Trychangingthes amplingrate.
Sometimesreflectedultrasoundpulsescancause
erroneousreadingsthatmaydisappearatothermeasurementfrequencies.
Ifyouarestudying themovementof people, have them holdalarge,flat object
(e.g. a large book) as a reflector. If you have an irregular reflecting surface,
sometimes the waves will be
reflected back to the transducer, and sometimes
not.Theresultwillseemerratic.
Collectingdata
This Motion sensor works only with specific interfaces. The sensor will be
automatically detected when connected to such an interface. For detailed
information about measurements with sensors consult the User Manuals of the
interfaceandtheCoach6software.
4|ML26mMotionDetectorUser’sGuide
Calibration
The Motion sensor is supplied with a factory calibration in meters. The Coach 6
program allows shifting the predefine d calibration or creating a new twopoint
linearcalibrationifneeded.Theusercalibrationisstoredinnonvolatileusersensor
memory.
Suggestedexperiments
TheMotionsensorcanbeusedforstudyingavarietyofmotionsincluding:
Walkingtowardandawayfromthesensor.
Simpleharmonicmotion,suchasaweighthangingonaspring.
Newton’slawsofmotion.
Accelerationduetogravity‐freefall,objectsdroppedortossedupward.
Airtrackexperiments.
TechnicalSpecifications
Sensorkind Digital(16bitsresolution,communicationviaI2C)
Measuringrange 0.14to6m
Aperture(topangle/2) Approx.0.001m
Approx.18˚withrespecttothecentralaxis
Ultrasoundfrequency 62.5kHz
Resolution 0.001m
Accuracy
Typical:±0.1%atfullscale
±0.002mat25°C,measurementrange0.5m,and
samplingrate5Hz
Maximumsamplingrate
100 Hz
Currentconsumption
Typical
40mAatsamplingrate5Hz
Sensordimensions
51x29x64mm
Connection 5pinsminijackplug
Warranty:
TheMotion detector ML26mis warrantedto be fr ee from defects in materials and
workmanshipforaperiodof12months from thedateofpurchaseprovided that it
has been used undernormal laboratory conditions.This warrantydoes not applyif
thesensorhasbeendamagedbyaccidentormisuse.
 Rev.17/11/2011
Note: Thisproductistobeusedforeducationalpurposesonly.Itisnotappropriate
forindustrial,medical,research,orcommercialapplications.
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