[PD] Ultrasonic Range Finder

Julian Brooks jbeezez at gmail.com
Tue Mar 12 15:05:29 CET 2013


Hi Alex,

Many thanks for the info.

What are 'power filters'?

Yes on RPi, so tutorials would be very helpful.

Best wishes,

Julian



On 12 March 2013 13:32, Alexandre Saunier <saunier.alexandre at yahoo.com>wrote:

> Hi Julian,
>
> As for the URF, I can't give you any infos but I've been using Maxbotix's
> indoor sensors a few times.
>
> One thing you really want to take into acount is the fact that sensors
> interract with each others, you therefore need to chain them properly.
> You might want to take a look at power filters too.
> Maxbotix's tutorial page has been quite useful to me so far.
>
> As to get the infos to pd, I've been using these sensors with a raspberry
> pi.
> My option has been to collect the data from the RPi's GPIO using python
> and then send them to pd using OSC.
> I'm starting to write small tutorials explaining what I've been through,
> if you use the RPi too I'd be happy to point them to you.
>
> Have fun,
> Alex
>
>
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> *Envoyé le :* Mardi 12 mars 2013 13h58
> *Objet :* [PD] Ultrasonic Range Finder
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm after some advice:
>
> For an installation piece I'd like to do I'm investigating range finder
> sensors (for outdoors).
>
> Has anyone experience of the Maxbotic URF's and any tips they'd like to
> share for getting the data into Pd?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Julian
>
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