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DIY - How to build your own G-Force Meter!

Posted in Circuits, Consumer, Cool, DoItYourself!, Educational, Entertainment, Gadgets, HOWTO, Microcontroller, Projects, Travel, Video by max on the April 27th, 2008 at 1:52 am

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Remember I did a G-Force Meter couple years ago? Here’s another cool DIY G-Force meter. The only difference it that it uses 7-segment display and a PIC18F series microcontroller.

After seeing so many applications using acceleromters making a simple project of my own with this cool sensor just seemed natural.
The main application of the accelerometer is either for sensing tilt or sensing acceleration. For this application A G-Force meter for my car will be made to see how many “G’s” I pull while driving.

via HackedGadgets

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How to make a G-force meter in 1 minute!

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2 Comments »

Comment by Nicole Price
2008-04-27 17:31:33

Wow! G-force is the force of gravity right? So this device measures the force of gravity working on the moving car?

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Comment by max
2008-04-28 00:31:36

Yup, it does measure the gravity of any moving object, including planes too.

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