Introduction – PASCO ME-8930 SMART TIMER User Manual

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Smart Timer

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Introduction

The PASCO ME-8930 Smart Timer is an accurate, versatile digital timer and

measurement system for the student laboratory. The Smart Timer offers 0.1 ms timing

resolution and an easy-to-use memory function. The Smart Timer measures several types

of events detected with PASCO’s digital sensors, including speed and acceleration using

standard photogates. The PASCO ME-9387 Smart Pulley, the ME-9207B Free Fall

Adapter, the ME-6810 Time-of-Flight Accessory, or the ME-9259A Laser Switch also

work with the Smart Timer. The Smart Timer counts radiation emission events detected

with the SN-7927 G-M Tube/Power Supply or the SE-7997 G-M Tube. The Smart Timer

features two input channels and a 2-line, 16-character alphanumeric liquid crystal display

that indicates the operating mode and experimental results.

Features:

The Smart Timer’s memory function makes it easy to time events that happen in rapid

succession, such as a Dynamics Cart passing twice through the photogate, once before

and then again after a collision. The 0.1 ms resolution is especially useful in some

experiments, such as measuring velocity or acceleration during free fall. The Smart

Timer can calculate velocity before and after a collision between two carts using a single

timer. With the new fence design and sensing logic, parallax errors are eliminated and

timing accuracy is improved considerably over existing timing options. The Smart

Timer’s internal microcontroller also eliminates the problem of incorrect readings due to

multiple passes through the same photogate by “understanding” the type of measurement

selected and ignoring multiple passes.

The Smart Timer has many different options for timing and calculating values based on

inputs from a variety of sensors. The graphics on the keypad aid in the selection of the

appropriate timing mode. Options include One or Two Gates, Fence, and Pendulum

modes. These modes allow you to measure the speed of an object as it passes through the

photogate or between two photogates, or to measure the period of a pendulum. The

stopwatch mode lets you use the timer as an electronic stopwatch.

The Smart Timer can measure speed and acceleration for both linear and rotational

motion experiments. Alternatively, the time can be measured directly, and the speed and

acceleration can then be calculated by the student. The speed and acceleration

measurement features can be enabled or disabled using a switch inside the Smart Timer.

Use With Photogates:

The Smart Timer is optimized for use with PASCO’s ME-9204B Accessory Photogate

(available separately). These narrow-beam infrared photogates plug directly into the

Smart Timer and are used to provide the timing signals. An LED in one arm of the

photogate emits a narrow infrared beam. As long as the beam strikes the detector in the

opposite arm of the photogate, the signal to the timer indicates that the beam is

unblocked. When an object blocks the beam so it doesn’t strike the detector, the signal to

the timer changes.

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