PASCO PS-3349 Control Node Voltage Sensor

PASCO PS-3349 Control Node Voltage Sensor

Selelekela

The //control. Node Voltage Sensor is designed to be used with the PASCO //control. Node (PS-3232). The sensor connects to the sensor port on the //control. Node via an included 6-pin modular cable. The board can receive and measure both analog voltage measurements and digital signals, as well as on and off values from two built-in buttons. The Voltage Sensor can be used with a variety of other equipment for a diverse range of experiments.

Thepa

Likarolo tse kenyelelitsoeng:

  • //control. Node Voltage Sensor
  • 18 inch 6-pin male-to-male modular cable
  • 20× six inch male-to-female jumper wires

Lisebelisoa tse hlokahalang:

  • //control.Node (PS-3232)
  • PASCO Capstone kapa software ea pokello ea lintlha tsa SPARKvue

Lisebelisoa tse khothalelitsoeng:

  • Photogate Head (ME-9498A)
  • 1 W Solar Cell (SE-8847)
  • Limit Switch (PS-3351)

Likaroloana

  1. //control.Node connection port
    Insert the 6-pin male-to-male modular cable here to connect the Voltage Sensor to a //control.Node sensor port.
  2. Li-LED tse tala
    Can be programmed to light up via Blockly blocks.
  3. Likonopo
    Use to send a signal to the program, reporting whether the button is pressed or not pressed.
  4. Digital input block block
    Use to secure wires from an external voltage source to the sensor, letting you measure a digital signal from the source.
  5. Lithapa tsa ho kenya tsa dijithale
    Two sets of three pins. Vin and GND are used to measure a digital signal from an external voltage source, and +5V supplies a fixed 5 V DC output.
  6. Analog input terminal block
    Use to secure wires from an external voltage source to the sensor, letting you measure the voltage of the source.
  7. Analog inputs pins
    Two sets of three pins. Vin and GND are used to measure the voltage of an external source, and +5V supplies a fixed 5 V DC output.
    Likaroloana

Fumana The Software

You can use the sensor with SPARKvue or PASCO Capstone data collection software. If you’re not sure which to use, visit pasco.com/products/guides/software-comparison. A browser-based version of SPARKvue is available for free on all platforms. We offer a free trial of SPARKvue and Capstone for Windows and Mac.

To get the software, go to pasco.com/downloadsor search for SPARKvue in your device’s app store. If you have installed the software previously, check that you have the latest update:

Letšoao SPARKvue: Main menu Letšoao > Sheba bakeng sa Diapdeite
Letšoao PASCO Capstone: Thuso > Sheba Lintlafatso

Litekanyo

The //control.Node Voltage Sensor includes three types of measurement:
button state, digital input, and analog voltage measurement. Two channels for each are provided, allowing a single Voltage Sensor to record two separate measurements of each type. The measurements from the channels on the left half of the Voltage Sensor board are labeled with a 1 in PASCO Capstone and SPARKvue, whereas the measurements from the channels on the right half of the board are labeled with a 2. All of these measurements can also be used as inputs for the value of block under Hardware in Blockly.

The six inputs offered by the sensor are:

  • Konopo 1: Reports “1” while the button on the left half of the board is held down and “0” when the button is not held down.
  • Konopo 2: Reports “1” while the button on the right half of the board is held down and “0” when the button is not held down.
  • Kenyo ea Dijithale 1: Reports a “1” when the digital input on the left half of the board is receiving an electrical signal and a “0” when no signal is being received.
  • Kenyo ea Dijithale 2: Reports a “1” when the digital input on the right half of the board is receiving an electrical signal and a “0” when no signal is being received.
  • Moqtage 1: Reports the voltage measurement (±15 V) recorded by the analog input on the left half of the board.
  • Moqtage 2: Reports the voltage measurement (±15 V) recorded by the analog input on the right half of the board.

Li-LED

In addition to the six measurements, the Voltage Sensor also features a pair of green LEDs, located between the //control.Node connection port and the buttons. These LEDs can be programmed to turn on using Blockly code in SPARKvue or PASCO Capstone. To do so, select the Hardware tab, create a Turn Voltage Sensor LED for [//control.Node] channel [channel] on block, select a //control.Node and channel, and set the variable value to true. Once data collection begins, the LED for the specified channel will turn on and remain lit until it is turned off by another block or the program ends.

Ho hlophisoa ha Hardware

  1. Plug one end of the 6-pin male-to-male modular cable to the connection port on the Voltage Sensor, then connect the other end to the sensor port on the //control.Node.
  2. If you will be using the analog or digital inputs, connect the component you will be measuring to the appropriate channel on the Voltage Sensor using one of the following methods:
    • Connect the female end of two jumper wires to the Vin and GND pins for the channel of your choice. Touch the male end of the Vin jumper wire to the component’s high potential side, touch the male end of the GND wire to the low potential side, and secure both male ends in place.
    • If the component already includes bare wires, connect these wires to your chosen channel. To do so, press and hold the button aligned with the relevant pin on the terminal block, insert the wire into the adjacent hole, and release the button.
      Make sure to insert the high potential wire into the Vin hole and the low potential wire into the GND hole.

Letšoao HLOKOMELA: If you are measuring voltage from an Arduino component that requires a power supply, use the “+5V” pin or terminal block hole to provide power to the component.

Setup ea Software

Letšoao SPARKvue

  1. Start SPARKvue, then connect the //control.Node to the program.
    For more information on this procedure, see the //control.Node manual or the SPARKvue online help.
    Letšoao HLOKOMELA: SPARKvue should automatically detect and recognize the Voltage Sensor. If it does not, make sure both the program and the //control.Node’s firmware are updated to the latest version, then repeat Step 1.
  2. Check the box for the measurement you want to observe in the Select measurements for templates column.
  3. Select a template to open the Experiment Screen. The display will automatically be populated with your selected measurement.
  4. When you are ready, select Start Letšoao la Mmala ho qala ho rekota data.

Letšoao Pasco Capstone

  1. Start Capstone, then connect the //control.Node to the program.
    For more information on this procedure, see the //control.Node manual or the Capstone online help.
    Letšoao HLOKOMELA: Capstone should automatically detect and recognize the Voltage Sensor. If it does not, make sure both the program and the //control.Node’s firmware are updated to the latest version, then repeat Step 1.
  2. Create an appropriate display for your desired measurement. Where necessary, click <Select Measurement and choose the desired measurement’s name from the list.
  3. When you are ready, select Record Letšoao la Mmala ho qala ho rekota data.

Lisebelisoa

You may use the //control.Node Voltage Sensor for a variety of experiments, including:

  • Measure analog voltages. Connect one of the analog inputs on the Voltage Sensor to a circuit element to measure the voltage across that element.
  • Power a photogate and detect when the beam is interrupted.
    Connect a Photogate Head (ME-9498A) to one of the Voltage Sensor’s digital inputs, using the +5V pin to power the photogate.
    Use Capstone or SPARKvue to observe when the digital signal changes from 0 to 1, indicating that the photogate’s infrared beam is blocked.
  • Detect when a limit switch has been activated. Connect the terminals of a limit switch, such as the PASCO Limit Switch (PS-3351), to the Vin and GND pins of one of the digital channels.
    When the switch is pressed down, the output received by the software will change from 0 to 1, allowing you to detect when a mechanical system reaches its limit.
  • Make your own analog sensor. Power an external device, such as a potentiometer, using the +5V and GND pins of one of the analog channels. You can then make measurements of the voltage output from this component using the Vin pin of the same channel.
  • Detect when a button is pushed. The “Button 1” and “Button 2” measurements in PASCO Capstone or SPARKvue output a value of 1 when the corresponding button is held down and 0 when it is not held down. Create a digits display in the program and begin recording data to monitor the state of the buttons in real time.
  • Lekanya voltage of a solar cell. Connect the terminals of the 1 W Solar Cell (SE-8847) to one of the Voltage Sensor’s analog inputs.
    Use Capstone or SPARKvue to monitor the voltage of the solar cell under a variety of lighting conditions.
  • Program in Blockly. All of the Voltage Sensor’s measurements are available to use in a Blockly program. The green LEDs can be activated in response to a voltagho bala.

Thuso ea Software

The SPARKvue, PASCO Capstone, le chemvue Thusa ho fana ka tlhahisoleseding mabapi le mokhoa oa ho sebelisa sehlahisoa sena le software. U ka fumana thuso ho tsoa ka har'a software kapa inthaneteng.

Letšoao SPARKvue
Software: Main menu Letšoao > Thuso
Marang-rang: help.pasco.com/sparkvue
Letšoao PASCO Capstone
Software: Thuso > PASCO Capstone Thuso
Marang-rang: help.pasco.com/capstone

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