PASCO CI-6537 Product Manual

Force sensor
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Introduction

The Force Sensor is designed to be used with a PASCO analog
interface, such as the 850 Universal Interface (UI-5000) or 550
Universal Interface (UI-5001). This sensor has an output range
of ±8 volts (V) and a measurement range of ±50 newtons (N).
The sensor is designed to produce -8 V for a force of -50 N, 0 V
for "zero" force, and +8 V for +50 N. (Note that a push is
considered a positive force, and a pull is considered a negative
force.) The sensor has strain gauges mounted on a specifically-
designed "binocular beam". This beam deflects less than 1
millimeter and includes built-in over-limit protection, preventing
the sensor from being damaged if a force greater than ±50 N is
applied for a short time.
The Force Sensor consists of the housing for the beam and
electronics, a cable with an 8-pin DIN plug for connecting to the
computer interface, and a detachable hook. The housing has a
Tare button on the same side of the housing as the cable and a
thumbscrew on the end opposite the detachable hook.
The bottom of the housing fits into the accessory tray of a
PASCO dynamics cart. The top of the housing has the same
dimensions as the dynamics cart accessory tray and includes
notches at the end for mounting the Picket Fence accessory
(ME-9804), as well as two threaded holes (M5 metric threads).
You can mount any accessory that fits on top of the dynamics
cart into the tray on top of the Force Sensor.

Equipment

Included equipment:
Force Sensor
Bumper attachment
Hook attachment
Ziplock bag (not pictured)
Additional equipment required:
• PASCO Capstone or SPARKvue data collection software
• Analog interface, such as the 850 Universal Interface
(UI-5000) or 550 Universal Interface (UI-5001)
NOTE: The 850 Universal Interface can only be
used with Capstone and is not compatible with
SPARKvue.
Force Sensor
(CI-6537)
Features
Hole for support rod
Accommodates a support rod up to 1/2" in diameter.
Thumbscrew
Use to secure a support rod in place once inserted.
Threaded hole mounting screw
Features M5 metric thread. Use to mount the Force Sensor
to a dynamics cart.
Tare button
Press to set the current recorded value of the sensor to
zero.
Detachable hook
Can be replaced with the bumper attachment as desired.
Analog cable
Leads to the 8-pin DIN plug used to connect the sensor to
an analog interface.
Get the software
You can use the sensor with SPARKvue or PASCO Capstone
software. If you're not sure which to use, visit
pasco.com/products/guides/software-comparison.
SPARKvue is available as a free app for Chromebook, iOS, and
Android devices. We offer a free trial of SPARKvue and
Capstone for Windows and Mac. To get the software, go to
pasco.com/downloads
or search for SPARKvue in your device's
app store.
If you have installed the software previously, check that you have
the latest update:
SPARKvue
Go to Main Menu
> Check for Updates
PASCO Capstone
Go to Help > Check for Updates.
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Summary of Contents for PASCO CI-6537

  • Page 1 (CI-6537) Features Introduction The Force Sensor is designed to be used with a PASCO analog interface, such as the 850 Universal Interface (UI-5000) or 550 Universal Interface (UI-5001). This sensor has an output range of ±8 volts (V) and a measurement range of ±50 newtons (N).
  • Page 2 The Force Sensor has two built-in mounting screws that align Connect the sensor to SPARKvue: with the threaded holes in the accessory tray of a PASCO 1. Start SPARKvue, then click Sensor Data. dynamics cart, such as the Plunger Cart (ME-9430) or Collision Cart (ME-9454).
  • Page 3 Experiment 3 (shown in Figure 3). Use the motion sensor to measure the change in position and the velocity of the cart as it is pulled by the string. Using PASCO Capstone or Figure 1. Layout for Experiment 1.
  • Page 4 IMPORTANT: When performing experiments SPARKvue or PASCO Capstone to measure the amount of force that involve a collision, do NOT use the rubber in the string. The tension should be constant but less than mg.
  • Page 5 Trademarks pasco.com/freelabs/CI-6537. PASCO and PASCO scientific are trademarks or registered trademarks of PASCO scientific, in the United States and in other countries. All other brands, products, or service names are or may be trademarks or service marks of, and are used to Technical support identify, products or services of, their respective owners.

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