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ocool_15
I am looking to build a sensor for a garage. I want it to sense if the car is below the door or not. Range of about 10ft no car and ~5Ft car there. I would like single sensor above door. I was thinking either Infra red or proximity sensor and have Leds at the front of garage for status. I think a pulsed emitter (555 timer based) would give me larger range but I'm unsure of how to implement the actual change sensing....

I could place sheet aluminium square on the floor if that would make it easier? I realize its not "audio" but I think it would be easy enough to answer.
homer09
what about an inductor?

http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/inductor3.htm
ocool_15
well I did think of a pressure sensor but I guess a inductor would work with no moving parts:) I might have to try some experiments with that. If it works for car at a light it seems to be just what I'm looking for.
Mr Evil
Similar to inductive sensors, you can also have capacitive proximity sensors. As an added bonus they could also detect a hypothetical non-metallic car:D
ocool_15
I did some testing with the inductor idea using a 555timer for frequency generation up to ~2.5 khz with a transistor on the output with a inductor in series with the base and also parralleling base to ground and can't get it to sense metal objects yet. I will try in a bit with higher frequnecies. I also found thisparts express sensor which would be a much easier alternative but not as diy fun:yuck:
ocool_15
RE: Mr Evil
Ill keep that in mind in case he buys a F1 car:joker:

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