Carl,
I saw in the Goldmine Electronics catalog a "Gravity" sensor kit for $7.95 that uses what I believe to be a Analog Devices ADXL05 to produce differant sounds as you rotate the axis of the circuit board.
So I did some looking around on the Accelerometer pages and found in Analog Dialogue what would be the logical circuit for this kit entitled "Single Supply Acceleration-to-Frequency Circuits".
Question: Would this have a low enough noise level to measure the changes in gravity to say locate an ancient channel in bedrock? Would this be of ANY use in gold prospecting? What about the ADXL202?
Thanks,
Randy Seden
I saw in the Goldmine Electronics catalog a "Gravity" sensor kit for $7.95 that uses what I believe to be a Analog Devices ADXL05 to produce differant sounds as you rotate the axis of the circuit board.
So I did some looking around on the Accelerometer pages and found in Analog Dialogue what would be the logical circuit for this kit entitled "Single Supply Acceleration-to-Frequency Circuits".
Question: Would this have a low enough noise level to measure the changes in gravity to say locate an ancient channel in bedrock? Would this be of ANY use in gold prospecting? What about the ADXL202?
Thanks,
Randy Seden
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