Iv. making my own sensors – Eowave Eobody2 USB8 SensorBox User Manual

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USB 8 sensor interface / Making my own sensors

eo•body supports many kind of sensors. Most common sensors are switches and potentiometers,
but there are many other kinds of sensors.

Making my own sensor switch

Making my own sensor potentiometer

Making my own sensor with other kinds of sensors

IV. Making my own sensors

(to avoid antenna effect
when the switch is off)

3-5 Kohm

ground

+ 5V Signal

Switch

+ 5V

ground

Signal

Potentiometer

Sensors need a minimum of two cables:
ground and signal. When 5 V is connected
to the signal - when using switches for ex-
ample - it may create an antenna effect gen-
erating undesirabled distorsion. This is the
reason why the signal must be connected to
the ground.

To use a standard potentiometer with eo•body, connect both
outputs of the potentiometer resistor to the ground and 5 V.
Connect the variable output of the potentiometer to the signal
input.

Sensor

+ 5V or + 9V

Signal

ground

ground

Coming from Eobody2 or external power supply (any other
voltage has to come from an external power supply).

Some sensors like distance sensors need an extra power
supply. Eobody2 delivers +5V and +9V to power these
sensors up to 250 mA. When the total consumption from
all the sensors plugged to Eobody2 is higher than 250 mA,
an additional external power supply is necessary.

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