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Thought Experiment; Detecting Distance

Catwell
Catwell over 15 years ago
We have two blocks, A & B shown below, moving away from each other. How can one detect that the separation has reached a certain point, distance X in this case?
 
The most obvious solution is two rods, one on each block, that make contact when the distance is X. But this is a crude and cumbersome option. It's 2010, how about a high tech solution?

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There is no right or wrong, just an excellent chance to work out the prefrontal cortex and showing off some creativity.
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  • DAB
    DAB over 14 years ago +1
    Hi Cabe, A very simple approach is to set up two laser pointers set up to hit the same spot at only the correct distance. As you move one box towards the other, the two laser spots will converge. If you…
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  • Thomas
    0 Thomas over 15 years ago

    Hi catwell,

     

    From your posts, I presume you to be a Professor. (No hard feelings,please)

    It all depends on the precision required. If you want a precise measurement, you may go in for a digital scale (either magnetic or optical) with reader head and Digital readout system that can even give an alarm once the object reaches the preset distance.

    The CNC router you have referred in your other post may be using one.

    You have the answer to your own problems.

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    0 Catwell over 15 years ago in reply to Thomas

    I am a professor. Good guess, Thomas.

     

     

    Unfortunately, the CNC router I spoke of does not exist to my knowledge. I do know of some to exist, but not for home circuit printing.

     

     

    Most CNC devices use some sort limit switch. Usually one that is a simple push button. More advanced ones use led emitter detector pairs. But either way, they can not detect any part of the machine separating from another.

     

    Also, you have to assume that the two blocks are floating in mid air and you can not attach a switch to any point around the block. In other words, you can only attach to the blocks themselves.

     

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    0 Thomas over 15 years ago in reply to Catwell

    Hi Prof. Cabe,

    I have come across Chinese make IR range finder guns. Apart from displaying the measured target distance, it can also display visible suface area of the target. These are supposed to be used for major civil works and surveys.

    I have myself not used one, so I cannot give you more details of the fundamentals.

    Please let me know if your are able to add more to this.

    Happy grey cell exercises.

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    0 Catwell over 15 years ago in reply to Thomas

    IR Range finding. That's a good answer, thanks. I will have to research these devices.

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    0 Catwell over 15 years ago in reply to Catwell

    In retrospect, an IR range finding method might be too elaborate and costly.

     

    Any other ideas?

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    0 Former Member over 15 years ago in reply to Catwell

    What are the dimensions of the blocks?

     

    What are the max/min distances between the blocks?

     

    What accuracy do you require?

     

    Are you trying to detect a fixed or variable distance?

     

    Can wires be attached to both blocks, and/or between the blocks?

     

    How fast are the blocks moving?

     

    describe the environment that this is to work in -- temp, humidity, air quality, etc.

     

    How much money do you want to spend?

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    0 kemmi over 15 years ago in reply to Catwell

    Hi,Prof Cable

     

    You should think IR finding is too costly.in fact its cost depond on your solution accuracy or some detail application. I know some customer have used this solution and get higher accuracy.

     

    thanks

    kemmi

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  • Ghamble
    0 Ghamble over 15 years ago in reply to kemmi

    How about using a laser Interferometer system.

     

    See Page 3 of the pdf here for a basic system block.

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    0 Thomas over 15 years ago in reply to Catwell

    Hi Cabe,

     

    Yes! The least costly option would be to take a suitable/available measuring tape and measure the distance.

     

    Thomas.

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    0 Thomas over 15 years ago in reply to Catwell

    Hi Cabe,

     

    Yes! The least costly option would be to take a suitable/available measuring tape and measure the distance.

     

    Thomas.

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