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Introduction – PASCO CI-6537 Force Sensor User Manual

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Force Sensor

Model No. CI-6537

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Introduction

The CI-6537 ± 50 newton Force Sensor is designed to be used with a
PASCO Computer interface [ScienceWorkshop 500 or 750]. This
version of the Force Sensor has an output between -8 volts and +8
volts and a range between -50 newtons and +50 newtons. In other
words, it produces -8 volts for -50 newtons, 0 volts for “zero” force,
and +8 volts for +50 newtons. (A push is considered to be positive, and
a pull is considered to be negative.) The sensor has strain gauges
mounted on a specially designed “binocular beam.” The beam deflects
less than 1 millimeter, and has built-in over-limit protection so it will
not be damaged if a force greater than 50 newtons is applied.

The Force Sensor consists of the housing for the beam and electronics,
a cable with a 8-pin DIN plug for connecting to the computer interface,
and a detachable hook. The housing has a Tare button (for zeroing the
sensor) on the same side of the housing as the cable and a thumbscrew
(for mounting on a support rod up to 1/2” diameter) on the end
opposite to the detachable hook.

The bottom of the housing fits into the accessory tray of a PASCO
Dynamics Cart. The top of the housing has the same dimensions as the
Dynamics Cart accessory tray, and includes notches at each end for
mounting the IDS “picket fence.” The top of the housing has two
threaded holes (M5 metric threads). You can mount any accessory that
fits on top of the Dynamics Cart into the tray on top of the Force
Sensor. For more information, see the PASCO catalog.

– 50 N

CAUTION!

Do Not Exceed 50 Newtons. (Push or Pull)

+ 50 N

Use No.0 Phillips head screw

driver

to

attach

to

PA

SCO Dynamics Cart

Push

To

T

are

(Button on side)

CI-6537

FORCE SENSOR

Output:

±

8V

for

±

50

N

T

A R E

Figure 1: Force Sensor Components

Thumbscrew

support rod

Hole for

Threaded hole

mounting screw

Tare button

Detachable

hook

To

interface