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Tilt Sensor Tutorial

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  • lexonclock.jpg
  • jiggleometer.gif


Simple video showing a mercury type tilt sensor


Another basic video, this one shows a tilt sensor connected to an Arduino which then controls a servo

This clock uses a tilt sensor to set the alarm. To snooze, tilt it over.

Jiggle-ometer, a Arduino->Pachube->SecondLife conduit for motion


This project uses an accelerometer, but a simple game controller could be made with tilt switches
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