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Fascinating Electronics, Inc.
Private OR Oregon
United States 97225
Phone: +1 206 686 4932, Fax: +1 425 204 7755
Fascinating Electronics -- Linking Your Computer to the Physical World Measure and Control | Weather Instruments | Ordering Information | About Us | Email Us Fascinating Electronics, Inc. • 925 SW 83rd Avenue • Portland, OR 97225-6307 • 800.683.5487 • 503.296.8579 Welcome to FascinatingElectronics.com News Check out the excellent Open Source Weather Systems website by Landon Cox at oscirrus.see-do.org We've updated the Wind Vane kit assembly instructions to make installing the potentiometer easier. The latest instructions are Rev. Q. Download them from the Weather Instruments page. Our anemometer is featured in an article on building a home weather station by Michael Simpson in the February, 2007 issue of Nuts & Volts magazine! Coverage continues with our wind vane in the March, 2007 issue. Page Index Measure and Control Weather Instruments Ordering Information About Us Site Updated 6/29/2007 Fascinating Electronics creates electronic kits that link your computer to the physical world! Measure and Control Enable your computer to monitor and control the physical world! The versatile Experimenter is like a "Swiss army knife" in that it provides many useful capabilities in one easy to use device. The Experimenter lets your computer measure analog voltages; time or count pulses; control DC motors, stepping motors and solenoids; switch high-current devices and interface with up to 24 digital signals. Customize the Experimenter for your application by adding your own circuit designs in the large wiring grid area. This proven interface is perfect for automation and robotics. The Experimenter is used in many computer control applications from industrial automation to hobby projects. Available as a kit or assembled and tested. Weather Instruments These precision, full-sized, rugged wind speed and direction sensors, made from heavy gauge PVC, stainless steel and anodized aluminum, will stand up to the weather! Originally designed for a computerized weather station kit, these instruments have proven
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