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What is the difference between the microphone built into the LabQuest and the MCA-BTA microphone?

  • November 4, 2016
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Both sensors both use a MEMs-based microphone and are very similar in their response to sound. The major benefit of the Microphone (MCA-BTA), is the flexibility of the "wand" style form factor for positioning the sensor in an experiment. The MCA-BT...
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Why is the Logger Pro installer asking me for a password?

  • November 1, 2016
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Logger Pro is no longer sold and is no longer receiving updates.Logger Pro 3.16.2 is the final release of this software. Since 2016, Logger Pro installers do not require a password. It is likely your computer is asking for the administrative user...
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Will the metal cart MEC fit into a new plastic cart?

  • November 1, 2016
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Yes, the encoder system is exactly the same for both the "old" green carts from our (discontinued) VDS-CART and the new plastic form Motion Encoder Cart (DTS-CART-MEC). The exception is that the end cap itself is slightly different. You can attac...
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My force sensor fell into the floor, and now the hex bolt sheared off inside the load cell.

  • October 28, 2016
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If a Dual Range Force Sensor or Wireless Dynamics Sensor (WDSS) hits the floor, it is possible to shear off the hex bolt inside the load cell. Our repairs team can usually fix this by grabbing the part that is sticking out with a vice grip and gi...
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Can I connect two separate Vernier DCUs to the Vernier Interface Shield?

  • October 28, 2016
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Yes. The Vernier Arduino® Interface Shield (BT-ARD), has two digital sensor ports. This allows for a Digital Control Unit (DCU-BTD), to be connected to each port, for a total of two DCUs. When using the shield connected to a SparkFun® RedBoard w...
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How come my Arduino sketch to control a servo motor with the DCU is not working?

  • October 28, 2016
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The DCU has a 3-pin connector to connect a servo motor. The DCU line used to control the servo is line 4. The DCU has internal electronics to only allow its 4th line to be turned on when the first three lines are off. You will need to add code to you...
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Why can’t I upload my sketch to my Arduino Uno/Redboard?

  • October 28, 2016
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There are many pieces involved in getting a program onto your Arduino board, and if any of them aren't right, the upload can fail. These include the drivers for the board, the board and serial port selections in the Arduino software, access to the se...
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Where do I get a replacement screw for my KidWind Drive train?

  • October 27, 2016
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The screw used with the Drivetrain Set (KW-DS), to secure the hub to the drive train is a commonly found screw that can be purchased at most hardware stores. The specifications of the screw are #4-24 3/8"...
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Is there an update to Physics with Video Analysis?

  • October 26, 2016
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There are no plans to update this book. It is no longer available to purchase. Using the book with Vernier Video Analysis If you own Physics with Video Analysis and want to use the book with Vernier Video Analysis (and Graphical Analysis Pro -...
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What programming languages can I use with my Hummingbird when I use Vernier sensors?

  • October 25, 2016
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If you are using our analog sensors connected to the Hummingbird with the Vernier BTA Sensor Adapter you can use any programming language supported by Hummingbird to program your robot. It appears that the most commonly used languages are Scratch and...
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