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- 18:26, 9 May 2023 Mparadis talk contribs created page File:ENC4127 Assembly 6.jpg
- 18:26, 9 May 2023 Mparadis talk contribs uploaded File:ENC4127 Assembly 6.jpg
- 18:24, 9 May 2023 Mparadis talk contribs created page File:ENC4127 Assembly 5.jpg
- 18:24, 9 May 2023 Mparadis talk contribs uploaded File:ENC4127 Assembly 5.jpg
- 18:23, 9 May 2023 Mparadis talk contribs created page File:ENC4127 Contents.jpg
- 18:23, 9 May 2023 Mparadis talk contribs uploaded File:ENC4127 Contents.jpg
- 16:14, 9 May 2023 Mparadis talk contribs created page File:ENC4127 Assembly 4.jpg
- 16:14, 9 May 2023 Mparadis talk contribs uploaded File:ENC4127 Assembly 4.jpg
- 16:05, 9 May 2023 Mparadis talk contribs created page File:ENC4127 Assembly 3.jpg
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- 16:02, 9 May 2023 Mparadis talk contribs created page File:ENC4127 Assembly 2.jpg
- 16:02, 9 May 2023 Mparadis talk contribs uploaded File:ENC4127 Assembly 2.jpg
- 15:57, 9 May 2023 Mparadis talk contribs created page File:ENC4127 Assembly 1.jpg
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- 20:50, 24 April 2023 Lmpacent talk contribs deleted page Strain Gauge Primer (content was: "<metadesc>Strain gauges are tiny sensors that are placed on a surface to measure the amount of strain being put on the object. Learn more at Phidgets.com.</metadesc> Category: Primer ==Introduction== thumb|200px|link=|A typical strain gauge would be designed such that minimal wire is in the non-sensitive axis compared to the overall length of the wire. Strain gauges are devices used to measure strain on an object. They are attached to an...")
- 20:49, 24 April 2023 Lmpacent talk contribs deleted page Calibrating Analog Sensors (content was: "Analog sensors work by measuring a real world parameter such as temperature, pressure or weight and converting it into an analog voltage that is measurable by your computer. Once the computer has this voltage you can perform a calculation in your program to convert it back into units you can work with (e.g. °C, kPa, or kg). Many sensors will include a formula in their documentation that describes this relationship between its voltage output and the measured quantity. This i...")
- 16:31, 21 April 2023 Jdecoux talk contribs created page File:DC Motor Braking.jpg
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- 16:31, 21 April 2023 Jdecoux talk contribs created page File:DC Motor Overload.jpg
- 16:31, 21 April 2023 Jdecoux talk contribs uploaded File:DC Motor Overload.jpg