Displacement sensor with a slide potmeter - Part 1
Notice: At 18:58, I did a mistake and I missed a zero in the division. 60 mm / 32768 is 0.00183... mm, which is 1.83 um and NOT 18.3 um! Sorry for the confusion! In this video I am talking about a simple setup which can be used as a precise displacement sensor. It consists of an Arduino Nano, an ADS1115 ADC, an LM317T based voltage regulator and a slide potentiometer. Join my channel membership: / @curiousscientist If you want to support me, please consider buying the parts using my affiliate links: https://curiousscientist.tech/tools Source code for Arduino: https://curiousscientist.tech/blog/li... If you have downloaded the code and found my video useful, please subscribe to help my channel grow!

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