{"id":22,"date":"2013-04-12T13:40:07","date_gmt":"2013-04-12T03:40:07","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/legoeng.local\/?p=22"},"modified":"2019-05-16T17:30:23","modified_gmt":"2019-05-16T07:30:23","slug":"nxt-sensors","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/legoeng.local\/nxt-sensors\/","title":{"rendered":"NXT Sensors"},"content":{"rendered":"

Touch Sensor<\/h2>\n

\"NXT<\/a>The Touch Sensor gives your robot a sense of touch. The Touch Sensor detects when it is being pressed by something and when it is released again.<\/p>\n

Suggestions: You can use the Touch Sensor to make your robot pick up things: a robotic arm equipped with a Touch Sensor lets the robot know whether or not there is something in its arm to grab. Or you can use a Touch Sensor to make your robot act on a command. For example, by pressing the Touch Sensor you can make your robot walk, talk, close a door, or turn on your TV.<\/p>\n

Sound Sensor<\/h2>\n

\"NXT<\/a>The Sound Sensor can detect both decibels [dB] and adjusted decibel [dBA]. A decibel is a measurement of sound pressure.<\/p>\n

dBA<\/strong>: in detecting adjusted decibels, the sensitivity of the sensor is adapted to the sensitivity of the human ear. In other words, these are the sounds that your ears are able to hear.<\/p>\n

dB<\/strong>: in detecting standard [unadjusted] decibels, all sounds are measured with equal sensitivity. Thus, these sounds may include some that are too high or too low for the human ear to hear.<\/p>\n

The Sound Sensor can measure sound pressure levels up to 90 dB \u2013 about the level of a lawnmower. Sound pressure levels are extremely complicated, so the Sound Sensor readings on the MINDSTORMS NXT are displayed in percent [%]. The lower the percent the quieter the sound. For example:<\/p>\n