Vernier DTS-EC Manual

Dynamics cart and track system with motion encoder

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Vernier Dynamics Cart and Track
System with
Motion Encoder
(Order Code DTS-EC)
The Dynamics Cart and Track System
with Motion Encoder is outfitted for the
precise study of dynamics cart motion without the use of ultrasonic motion detectors.
Instead of a traditional Motion Detector (order code MD-BTD), the system makes
use of a novel Motion Encoder System. The encoder consists of several parts:
 A track with an encoder strip along the length of the track
 A dynamics cart with an optical encoder and infrared (IR) transmitter
 A receiver, attached to the end of a track
The encoder strip consists of alternating black and white bars with a 4 mm period,
allowing the optical sensor to detect the passage of the bars as the cart moves. With
two sensors appropriately placed on the underside of the cart, a change in position
with 1 mm resolution can be determined, as well as the direction of travel of the cart.
A narrow infrared beam transmits motion data to a receiver.
No alignments or adjustments are necessary, as the receiver attaches firmly to the
track, and the cart rides in slots on the track. The IR beam is not disturbed by
reflections from nearby objects.
The system is designed for use in physics and physical science courses for motion
and energy experiments. An optional Optics Expansion Kit (order code OEK)
converts the track to an optics bench. A 2.2 m track is also available.
Some typical experiments done with the system include
 Motion under zero acceleration
 Motion under constant acceleration with the ramp inclined
 Inelastic collisions using the included hook-and-pile tabs
 Elastic collisions using the included magnetic bumpers
Parts Included with the Vernier Dynamics Cart and Track System
with Motion Encoder
 Motion Encoder Cart with 2 magnetic and 2 plain collision tabs
 Motion Encoder Receiver
 Plunger Cart with 2 magnetic and 4 plain collision tabs
 Cart Masses (4) – 125 g
 Combination 1.2 m Dynamics Track/Optics Bench with encoder strip
 Adjustable Leveling Feet
 Mounting hardware for Dual-Range Force Sensor and Low-g Accelerometer
(2 large bolts and 4 small bolts)
 Adjustable End Stop
 Motion Detector Bracket
 Motion Detector Reflector Flag with 2 magnetic collision tabs
 2 Photogate Brackets
 Rod Clamp
 Allen wrench 3/32 inch
 Ultra Pulley
 Pulley Bracket
Compatible Software and Interfaces
See www.vernier.com/dts-ec for a list of interfaces and software compatible with the
Vernier Dynamics Cart and Track System with Motion Encoder.
WARNING: The Motion Encoder Receiver is not compatible with the Texas
Instruments TI-Nspire Lab Cradle. Connecting the Receiver to the Lab Cradle will
render the Cradle inoperative, requiring repair by Texas Instruments.
Collect Data with the Vernier Dynamics Cart and Track System
with Motion Encoder
1. Attach the receiver to the end of the track, matching the encoder strip on the track
to the markings on the receiver.
2. Place the track on a level surface.
3. Insert two AAA batteries (not included) into the encoder cart.
4. Connect the receiver to an interface such as a LabQuest 2. If using a computer,
connect the interface to your computer and launch Logger Pro.
5. Turn on the cart by pressing the power button. It will glow blue when the cart is
on.
6. Place the cart on the track, wheels in grooves, with the blue light facing the
receiver.
7. Begin data collection, and let the cart roll.
NOTE: Vernier products are designed for educational use. Our products are not
designed nor are they recommended for any industrial, medical, or commercial
process such as life support, patient diagnosis, control of a manufacturing process, or
industrial testing of any kind.

Specifications

Measurement Range
1 m range
2 m range
Accuracy and Resolution
Optimum data-collection rate
1.2 m track
2.2 m track
1 mm
15–30 Hz
2

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Summary of Contents for Vernier DTS-EC

  • Page 1: Specifications

    Compatible Software and Interfaces precise study of dynamics cart motion without the use of ultrasonic motion detectors. See www.vernier.com/dts-ec for a list of interfaces and software compatible with the Instead of a traditional Motion Detector (order code MD-BTD), the system makes Vernier Dynamics Cart and Track System with Motion Encoder.
  • Page 2 Motion Encoder Cart and Receiver (order code DTS-MEC) to add a Photogate Brackets are attached to the side of the track. second encoder cart, receiver, and strip to your Vernier Motion Encoder System. A With the nut loosely on the T-handled bolt, slide the nut Motion Encoder Receiver is placed at either end of the track, and two Motion into the side channel of the track.
  • Page 3: Mounting Hardware

    Insert magnets in the End Stop if desired. The End Stop cannot be used at the same end as a Motion Any Vernier Motion Detector with a hinged head can be attached to the supplied Detector or Motion Encoder Receiver.
  • Page 4 One cart includes a spring-loaded plunger for collisions. To use the plunger, open slot outward and upward. Insert the Vernier Photogate into the mount, and pass the long bolt through the bracket, and Photogate, capturing the threads of the bolt simultaneously press the horizontal button above the plunger and press the plunger in until it locks.
  • Page 5: Suggested Experiments

    General Tips for the Vernier Dynamics Cart and Track System Use two Vernier Motion Encoder Systems to observe a change in energy due to a  Do not install the magnets unless you know you want to use them. They will collision between two carts.
  • Page 6: Suggested Accessories

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