1.Connect the Motion Sensor to your PASPORT-compatible
interface (such as the 850 Universal Interface or the SPARK
Science Learning System).
2.If you are using a computer, connect the PASCO interface to
it and start the data acquisition software (such as PASCO
Capstone or SPARKvue).
3.Place an object in front of the sensor at least 15 cm away.
4.Click “Record” or press “Start to begin recording data.
5.Move the object in a straight line directly away from or
toward the sensor.
Introduction
The PS-2103A Motion Sensor works with your P ASCO interface
to measure and record position, velocity, and acceleration. It produces a series of ultrasonic pulses and detects the sound reflecting back from an object in front of it. The interface measures the
times between outgoing pulses and returning echoes. From these
measurements, it determines the position, velocity, and acceleration of the object.
This instruction sheet includes procedures for setting up the hardware and software collecting data, changing the sample rate, calibrating the sensor, mounting the sensor on equipment, and
troubleshooting.
Theory of operation is described and specifications are listed at
the end of these instructions.
Note: Essential PASCO Capstone, SPARK SLS, and GLX tasks are
described briefly in this instruction sheet. For more information, refer to
the User’s Guide or the on-line help for the interface and/or the data acquisition software.
+1 916-786-3800
support@pasco.com
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PASPORT Input Port
Sensor
Plug
Alignment Tab
Motion Sensor icon
850 Universal Interface icon
PASCO C a p s t one
Hardware Setup Panel
Graph icon
Create a Graph Display
(1) Press a
measurement
(2) Press
“Show”
SPARKvue Motion
Sensor Screen
SPARKvue
Graph Display
Set-up
To Connect to a PASPORT-compatible Inter-
face
1.Connect the Motion Sensor's plug to a PASPORT input port
of your PASCO interface.
2.Turn on the interface. If you are using a computer, connect
the interface to it and start the data acquisition software.
PASCO Capstone
•PASCO Capstone will automatically prepare itself for data
collection. In the software, click the “Hardware Setup” icon
in the Tools palette to open the Hardware Setup panel.
SPARK Science Learning System (SLS)
•When the sensor is connected to a SPARK SLS, the screen
shows a list of the sensor’s parameters (such as position,
velocity, and accele ration).
•Press a measurements and then press the “Show” icon to create a graph display.
•Confirm that the panel shows the icon of the Motion Sensor
connected to the icon of the interface.
•To create a graph display, double click a choice in the workbook page, or drag the Graph icon from the Displays palette
to the workbook page.
Xplorer GLX
•The Xplorer GLX automatically detects the Motion Sensor
and opens a graph display of position on the vertical axis and
time on the horizontal axis.
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Display
Properties icon
Graph
Tools i c o n
Motion Sensor
Sample Rate
Sampling
Options icon
To Aim the Motion Sensor at an Object
1.Set the range switch to the short range () or long
range () setting.
•Select for measuring a cart on a track.
•Select for measuring most other objects.
2.Arrange the Motion Sensor and object so that the Motion
Sensor's transducer faces the object.
•The object should be at least 15 cm from the transducer.
•If the object will move, it should move directly toward
or away from the Motion Sensor.
•Aim the motion sensor slightly up to avoid detecting the
tabletop.
2.Click s to stop data collection.
3.Click s again to start recording data in a new data run.
Sensor Configuration
To View Velocity and Acceleration
The Position measurement appears by default. You can also
enable Velocity and Acceleration measurements.
•In the PASCO Capstone graph, click the label of the vertical
axis and select Velocity or Acceleration from the Measurements Menu.
•In the SPARKvue graph, press the Graph Tools icon to open
the Graph Tools palette. Press the Display Properties icon to
open the Line Graph Properties screen. Press Velocity or
Acceleration and then press OK.
•On the GLX while viewing any display screen, press c twice to open a data source menu. Select More to expand the
menu. Select Velocity or Acceleration.
3.Remove objects that may interfere with the measurement.
These include objects between the sensor and target object,
either directly in front of the sensor or to the sides.
Data Collection
PASCO Capstone
1.Click Record.
The Motion Sensor starts clicking. If a target is in range, the
target indicator flashes with each click. PASCO Capstone
starts collecting and displaying data.
2.Click Stop to stop data collection.
SPARK SLS
1.Press Start to begin collecting and recording data.
2.Press Stop to end data collection.
Xplorer GLX (Standalone)
To Change the Sample Rate
•In PASCO Capstone, change the
Motion Sensor sampling rate by
clicking the up or down arrows
in the Sample Rate Control tool.
•In SPARKvue, press the Sampling Options
icon. Select the Sampling Mode, Sample
Rate, and Sample Rate Unit in the Sampling
Options screen, and then press OK.
•On the GLX, press h + I to open the Sensors screen.
Highlight the Sample Rate setting and press + or -.
The normal range of sampling rates is between 1 Hz and 50 Hz.
At the default rate, the Motion Sensor can measure distance up to
8 m. The maximum distance decreases with increasing sample
rate. At very high sample rates (between 50 Hz and 250 Hz), the
maximum distance is less than 2 m.
1.Press s.
The Motion Sensor starts clicking. If a target is in range, the
target indicator flashes with each click. The GLX starts
collecting and displaying data.
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(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
Equipment Mounting
Mount the Motion Sensor as illustrated on a vertical rod (a) or a
horizontal rod (b).
Integrated clips allow it to be attached to the end of a dynamics
track (c).
A threaded hole in the bottom of the unit (d) is provided for
attachment to the PS-2546 Magnetic Bracket (e), the ME-6743
Cart Adapter (f), and other 1/4-20 threaded mounting devices
such as a camera tripod.
To protect the Motion Sensor from being hit by an object, use a
device such as the SE-7256 Motion Sensor Guard (g) or
ME-9806 bracket with a rubber band (h). The Motion Sensor can
“see through” a wire screen or rubber band placed close to the
transducer.
Troubleshooting
If the Motion Sensor fails to perform satisfactorily, try these
steps:
•Ensure that the target object is no closer than 15 cm.
•Switch the range switch to the other setting.
•Adjust the aim left, right, up, or down. In some cases the
Motion Sensor works best when it is aimed slightly to the
side or above the target in order to exclude interfering
objects.
•Improve the target by adding a larger or harder surface to
reflect ultrasound. A small object can be a better reflector
than large object if it has a harder surface.
•Remove interfering objects near the target object or sensor.
•Increase or decrease the sample rate.
Theory of Operation
The Motion Sensor uses an electrostatic transducer as both a
speaker and a microphone. For each sample, the transducer transmits a burst of 16 ultrasonic pluses with a frequency of about 49
kHz. This burst of pulses can be heard as a single click. The ultrasonic pulses reflect off an object and return to the sensor. The target indicator on the sensor flashes when the transducer detects an
echo.
Sound intensity decreases with distance; to compensate, the sensor increases the gain of the receiver amplifier as it waits for the
echo. The increased gain allows the sensor to detect an object up
to 8 m away . The lower gain at the beginning of the cycle reduces
the circuit's sensitivity to echoes from false targets.
The sensor measures the time between the trigger rising edge and
the echo rising edge. It uses this time and the speed of sound to
calculate the distance to the object. To determine velocity, it uses
consecutive position measurements to calculate the rate of
change of position. Similarly, it determines acceleration using
consecutive velocity measurements.
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Specifications
Minimum Range15 cm
Maximum Range8 m
Transducer Rotation360°
Range SettingsShort Range: for distance measurement up
to 2 m with improved rejection of false target
signals and air-track noise
Long Range: for distance measurement up
to 8 m
Mounting Options• On rod up to 12.7 mm diameter
• Directly to PASCO dynamics tracks
• On table top
Technical Support
For assistance with any PASCO product, contact PASCO at:
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the right) and on the product or its packaging indicates that this product must not be
disposed of in a standard waste container.
Limited Warranty For a description of the product warranty, see the
PASCO catalog.
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Sheet is copyrighted with all rights reserved. Permission is granted to
non-profit educational institutions for reproduction of any part of this manual, providing the reproductions are used only in their laboratories and
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