A Pitot Tube application with Airspeed
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A device provides support and enclosure for an Airspeed Kit that incorporates MPXV7002DP, which measures air speed within a tube. The Airspeed Kit and MPXV7002DP are available at http://www.nghobbies.com, while the voltmeter comes from http://www.banggood.com/MINI-DC-0-32V-3-Digital-LED-Display-Voltmeter-p-911902.html To determine air velocity within suction tubes, a significant detail to keep in mind is that the reading displayed is an output voltage detected by the transducer. However, this is not a measure of air speed but rather proportional to it. For additional information, consult the appropriate chart on the data sheet of MPXV7002DP at http://www.freescale.com/files/sensors/doc/data_sheet/MPXV7025.pdf A 9V battery powers the voltmeter, and a voltage regulator is in place to reduce power from 9V down to the required 5V for MPX7002DP operation. The switch located below the display controls main power in series with the battery. Printer Settings: Brand: Deltaprintr Printer Model: Deltaprintr Assembled Use Rafts: No Supports Used: None Resolution Setting: 0.2mm Infill Percentage: 40%
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