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A sensor (also called detector) is a converter that measures a physical quantity and converts it into a signal which can be read by an observer or by an (today mostly electronic) instrument.
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about what the best way to achieve this is. The range of motion will be fairly small, but accuracy is incredibly important for us.
Which sensors are most easily and accurately measured?
My impulse … response is that rotational and linear potentiometers are the most reliable, but others have been arguing for using gyros/accelerometers. I've also heard that hall effect sensors can be used to great effect.
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asked Aug 7 '15 by SeanVDH