IR Beam Break Sensor Mounts
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IR Beam Break Sensor Mounts
These mounts are designed to work with the Adafruit 2167 3mm beam break sensor or the Adafruit 2168 5mm beam break sensor.
The two-wire module is the IR LED and the three-wire module is the sensor.
Red wires connect to operating voltage, either 5v or 3.3v.
Black wires connect to ground.
White wire connects to the input port.
- When the beam is un-broken, the white wire will be at a logic high level. (close to operating voltage)
- When the beam is broken, the white wire will be at a logic low level. (close to ground)
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Left and right mounts are mirror images of each other.
The LED and sensor modules will easily snap into either one.
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This particular set of mounts was designed for use in a skeeball game.
You can protect the sensors and wires from bouncing balls using 1/2" x 1/2" C-channel aluminum.
- The mounts fit inside the C-channel.
- Mount on the back of the playfield.
- Position so the mounts are
These mounts are designed to work with the Adafruit 2167 3mm beam break sensor or the Adafruit 2168 5mm beam break sensor.
The two-wire module is the IR LED and the three-wire module is the sensor.
Red wires connect to operating voltage, either 5v or 3.3v.
Black wires connect to ground.
White wire connects to the input port.
- When the beam is un-broken, the white wire will be at a logic high level. (close to operating voltage)
- When the beam is broken, the white wire will be at a logic low level. (close to ground)
------------
Left and right mounts are mirror images of each other.
The LED and sensor modules will easily snap into either one.
------------
This particular set of mounts was designed for use in a skeeball game.
You can protect the sensors and wires from bouncing balls using 1/2" x 1/2" C-channel aluminum.
- The mounts fit inside the C-channel.
- Mount on the back of the playfield.
- Position so the mounts are
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