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RE: Light & Sound
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- Subject: RE: Light & Sound
- From: "Keith Doxey" <ukha@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2001 11:40:04 +0100
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Hi Marc
It wont work.
as you correctly state, an ORP12 is a light sensitive resistor who's
resistance varies according to the ambient light level.
A microphone is TOTALLY different. It GENERATES electricity in response to
sound waves by moving a coil (which is attached to a moving diaphragm) in a
magnetic field. (DYNAMIC Michrophone only - Capacitor Mics are different
but
still output an electrical signal).
I assume from your question that you wanted to use the soundcard to connect
a light sensor via the MIC socket. It wouldnt work as the output from the
sensor would be at a fixed level for a given light level.
You could attach sensors to the joystick port but you would have to write
the software to read the analogue voltage on the port.
HTH
Keith
-----Original Message-----
From: Marc Mosthav [mailto:marc@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 17 August 2001 11:21
To: UKHA_D
Subject: [ukha_d] Light & Sound
Hi all,
being a newby to all of this my question might be extremely stupid. If that
is the case don't hesitate to tell me so ;-)
My thinking is that I don't need a microphone on my HA computer (running
Linux) and microphones basically basically behave like sound dependent
resistors. If I use a LDR like the ORP12 instead with some software then I
get a nice little light sensor.
Does anybody have any thoughts on this?
Marc
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