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Jim Basinger
I need to measure the velocity of very low airflow.........less than 1/2
foot per second or so. When I say measure, I mean an analog signal or that
I can store in a data logger and calibrate against some known. This is not
a switch application.
I have an Extech "hot wire" anemometer but aside from the fact that it does
not measure airflow at the velocities I need, the sensor "head" is
directional.
I have seen some ideas for using self-heated transistors, but don't know if
this type of idea is sensitive enough.
I think I have seen a design using a piezo sensor of some sort that could
sense the wafting of a hand over the sensor, but I don't remember if it
output an analog (relative) signal or not.
The application for this device is to measure the air movement at a forest
floor to about 6 inches from the ground. The sensor and data logger would
be left in place to collect data, since a persons presence might have a
large effect.
Any ideas on how I might build this?
Thanks
Jim
[email protected]
foot per second or so. When I say measure, I mean an analog signal or that
I can store in a data logger and calibrate against some known. This is not
a switch application.
I have an Extech "hot wire" anemometer but aside from the fact that it does
not measure airflow at the velocities I need, the sensor "head" is
directional.
I have seen some ideas for using self-heated transistors, but don't know if
this type of idea is sensitive enough.
I think I have seen a design using a piezo sensor of some sort that could
sense the wafting of a hand over the sensor, but I don't remember if it
output an analog (relative) signal or not.
The application for this device is to measure the air movement at a forest
floor to about 6 inches from the ground. The sensor and data logger would
be left in place to collect data, since a persons presence might have a
large effect.
Any ideas on how I might build this?
Thanks
Jim
[email protected]