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The Wireless Charge Sensor can measure charge or voltage. It supplements the traditional gold leaf electroscope. For example, you might want to show how charge behaves across a conductor or how it accumulates on a static plane. Basic studies into electronics are possible – highlighting the relationship between charge, current, resistance and impedance.
This charge sensor has, additionally, a high impedance voltage input (1012 Ohm) - allowing usage as a high-precision voltmeter.
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The Wireless Charge Sensor is extremely easy to set up, saving on valuable experimentation time.
With both high sensitivity and response, the Charge Sensor extends the study of charge from static measurements through to electronic design.
The compact rugged design of the sensor, coupled with the Bluetooth connectivity, allows a high degree of freedom in placement when needed. This makes doing experiments easier!
This sensor, readily integrated into the latest EasySense software, opens a range of analytical possibilities. This extends the standard design to cover new demands.
Designed to be used in physics and electronics - this sensor provides an ideal platform to introduce or extend the advantages of data logging, data storage and analysis.
Very much a “hands-on” instrument, the Charge Sensor allows students to study experimental design philosophy and data capture.
Equipped with an industry standard shielded BNC input and cable, the sensor will deliver fast and accurate data repeatedly.
Robust, this compact sensor has the durability and a small profile.
EasySense software allows the sensor to work the range of Data Harvest products. This means that non-standard sophisticated investigations become available.
The Smart Wireless Charge Sensor is USB and Bluetooth compatible. Using Bluetooth, a sensor can connect to mobile devices, tablets, laptops, and desktops.
Want to know how you can use this product in your science lessons? Take a look at the list of possible use cases and activities to get you started with the Wireless Charge.
Learn more about the Wireless Charge specification and range information.
Charge Range: | ±165nC, Resolution 0.001nC |
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Voltage Range: | ±5V, Resolution 0.0001V |
Input Impedance: | > 1 x1012 Ω |
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Investigate static studies using plastic bottles
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