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Originally posted by Dave H View PostPerhaps it was just publicity for her course?
P.S. Her blog has advertising below the fold; probably a pay-per-click thing.-tb
"If you're the only person I irritate with my choice of words today I'll be surprised" Chuck H.
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Originally posted by Leo_Gnardo View PostSometimes new members are slow in keeping up. And the good professor may be keeping busy with her teaching schedule & students' projects. Or she may be put off by - what seem to be - wise guy answers. Although there are valuable things to be found in some of them. In any case, those who wish to post, go ahead. And the rest of us will await some feedback. Meanwhile, on with business as usual.Juan Manuel Fahey
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Originally posted by tboy View PostP.S. Her blog has advertising below the fold; probably a pay-per-click thing.
Right now, Feelin'GoodTees.com. More often, some "Date Mature Women" site.
-rbDON'T FEED THE TROLLS!
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Originally posted by rjb View PostWhen I browse using a system with no ad blocker installed, I see ads at the top of this very forum.-tb
"If you're the only person I irritate with my choice of words today I'll be surprised" Chuck H.
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Coils can be made shallow and wide using thin flat neodymiums, and not really be any bigger or heavier than a coat-button. The challenge is attaching the edge of a voice coil to a surface that is stiff enough to provide the sort of piston motion required to move air. In principle, any sort of fabric would not be stiff enough. But I suppose a segment of a larger continuous piece of material could be starched in localized fashion, and provide that stiffer surface.
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I just stumbled across this post by Mick Bailey, which discusses some polymer electro-mechanical action. Could the relationship be reversible, that applying a voltage across a blob of "some kind of polymer" change its shape? Allowing soft, pulsating membranes? They'd probably sound like frying eggs, though. Unless the eggs were being cooked on the PYRO-BOARD!
Of course, this line of thought begs the question, was the original post about "what can I sew into my garments", or was it "what can I spend the next 10 years studying in a lab". For a college course perhaps both are valid, at least for discussion.If it still won't get loud enough, it's probably broken. - Steve Conner
If the thing works, stop fixing it. - Enzo
We need more chaos in music, in art... I'm here to make it. - Justin Thomas
MANY things in human experience can be easily differentiated, yet *impossible* to express as a measurement. - Juan Fahey
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Originally posted by J M Fahey View PostOh, there is such a thing as "piezo film" and it is reversible.
Some luthier had a blog showing how to build piezo film pickups for archtop guitar, and gave contact info for the film manufacturer. But the manufacturer subsequently stopped selling small quantities. You could find "vibra tab" piezo sensors, but not small sheets of film. Of course, somebody must have some somewhere....DON'T FEED THE TROLLS!
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Yes, afaik saddle transducers are being made out of piezo film instead of a piezo ceramic "toothpick" which can easily be cracked; plastic piezo film accomodates better typical uneven saddle cavities.
There used to be also a piezo film tweeter ... what already indicates the possible quality of sound available.
I bet if you make a T Shirt out of it and play some music, voices will sound like chipmunks and drum kits will seem to be made out of cymbals only.
Itīs in full production and datasheet suggests multiple cool uses
http://www.mouser.com/ds/2/261/Piezo...ide-277411.pdf
Accelerometer
ACH-01 (General Purpose)
-Motion (Theft) Sensors
-Shipping Damage
-Machinery Monitoring
-Motional Feedback for Speakers
-Appliance Monitoring
ACH04-08 (Multi-Axis)
-Disc Drive Shock Sensing
-Impact Switching
-Seismic
-Biomedical Monitoring
Vibration/Motion Film Sensor
DT Series (Unlaminated, Unshielded)
-Dynamic Strain Gages
-Acoustic Pickups
-Musical Instrument Triggers
-Tamper Detection
LDT Series (Laminated, Unshielded) & LDTC
-Antitheft Alarm
-Vending
• Dispensing Verification
• Coin Drop Counters
• Antitamper
• Penetration Panels
-Fan Failure
-Application Monitoring
-Washer Imbalance
-Microwave - Sound Pickup
-Dishwasher Spray Arm
-Water Flow Sensor
-Vacuum Soil Sensing
SDT Series (Unlaminated, Shielded)
-Musical Instrument Triggers
-Contact Microphones
Custom Sensors
-Textile Sensors
-Medical Monitoring
• Patient Bed Monitor
• Pulse Counter
• Fetal Heart Monitor
• Apnea Monitoring
• Anesthesia Monitor (Sleep
Disorder)
• Respitory Air Flow
• Sleep Disorder (REM)
• Pacemaker Activity Monitor
-Penetration/Antitamper Panels
• PCMCIA Cards
• Data Storage Devises
MEASUREMENT SPECIALTIES, INC. www.meas-spec.com (757) 766-1500 Fax (757) 766-4297 1
Typiicall Applliicattiions fforr Piiezo Fiillm Sensorrs
Effective: August 1st, 2008
Audio/Acoustic
-Microphones
•Dive Helmets
•Gas Mask
•Contact
-Stethoscope
-Acoustic Pickups
-Flow Sensors
-Speakers
•Novelty Consumer
•Tweeters
•Pagers
Ultrasound (40 kHz & 80 KHz)
-Air-Ranging Proximity
-Medical Imaging Catheters
-Phased Array
-Acoustic Emission
-Level Sensors (Inkjet, toner)
-Robotic Tactile Sensors
-Variable Force Sensors
-Digitizers
Switch
SW100 Series
-Pinball Impact Switches <---
- Gaming Machine Switches <---- these ones for ENZO
- Utility Meter Counters
Custom Switches
-Vector Switch/Joystick
- CMOS Circuit Wake-Up Switch
-Pacinko Game
-Electronic Piano Keys
-Impact Printer Timing Switch
-Sports Target (Impact)
-Snap Action Switches
-Beam Switch
Piezo Cable
-Step Switches
-Pedestrian Safety Mats (Fence & Buried)
-Perimeter Security
-Antitamper
Traffic Sensors
Series BL
-Vehicle Classification
-Weight-in-Motion
-Speed/Red Light Enforcement
-Airport Taxiway
-Security/Safety
Contents of the Basic Design Kit:
This kit demonstrates the
use of MEAS piezo film sensors
as microphones, speakers,
switches and acoustic
pickups. All the components
and film samples in the kit
can be used for experimentation.
This kit demonstrates the
capabilities of piezo film as
a vibration sensor and
accelerometer component.
The kit includes shielded and
unshielded thin film sensors
and an ACH-01 accelerometer
component with an
interface amplifier.
Juan Manuel Fahey
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Originally posted by Reader View PostLots of interesting info in this thread but I'm thinking that the OP's real intention was the posting of click bait.
I guess we got suckered again....Experience is something you get, just after you really needed it.
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