Yahi Sensor Case

Yahi Sensor Case

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Roland Turner's project in Singapore, Yahi: A Sensor Program Unfolds Yahi, an air quality measurement initiative spearheaded by Roland Turner in Singapore, is pushing the boundaries of haze detection. http://rolandturner.com/yahi/mapping-pilot The system utilizes a compact sensing station that incorporates a Shinyei PPD42NS/NJ dust particle counter connected to a Spark Core (https://www.spark.io/). Getting Started The package consists of four essential files: The base - a critical component for securing the sensors and spark core in place. Two variants of the case cover are included: A solid version that maintains structure A model with a small aperture to insert the clear plug, displaying the Spark Core's status The Spark Core will indicate its internet connectivity via a blue, slow-breathing LED. Additional Components: The following components come packaged with the sensing station: Washer - A small washer to fasten the dust sensor securely Clear Plug - A compact plug that showcases the spark core board's status, visible when the clear cover is installed The Case and Case Cover were printed at 20% infill density. You can opt for your preferred color. The Plug was created with a single-color material in 100%. Assembled and Tested Version of the Yahi Sensor Station is available from http://12geeks.com/shop/yahi-sensing-station-kit-mapping-pilot-edition-assembled-and-tested.html. Assembling Your Sensor Station To put together your Yahi kit, follow these steps: First, purchase a sensor board (http://12geeks.com/shop/yahi-sensing-station-kit-mapping-pilot-edition-assembled-and-tested.html) This is a compact and easy to assemble kit, that will make building your project fast

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