

Alrighty, Just a bit for today. What is that PASPORT light sensor and a Xplorer GLX I was talking about earlier?
Well according to cider house it :
"Lets your students discover the excitement of science with the new PasPort Xplorer GLX datalogger.
The Xplorer GLX offers state-of-the-art datalogging to get your students involved in data gathering and analysis. A departure from note-taking and tedious set-up, your students can plug in a sensor, press the start button and begin data collecting immediately. It really is that simple!
The new Xplorer allows your students to extend their senses and experience the forces of nature in or out of the classroom."
Special Features....well there's tones...
Use with a computer and take full advantage of our award-winning DataStudio software.
Large 320 x 240 backlit transflective LCD grayscale display. Readable in a dark room as well as sunlight
8 Sensor Ports, including built-in Sound Sensor, Voltage Sensor, and Temperature Sensors (2)
50,000 Hz maximum sampling rate
Real-time graphing and instant calculations from Floating Point Processor (FPU)
10 MB Internal Memory - Useful for high data collection rates and storing multiple data files
Built-in graphing calculator with expression editor
Built-in dual independent function generators
Built-in speaker for sound output
Compatible with all PASPORT Sensors and ScienceWorkshop Sensors (requires analog and digital adapters)
*got this stuff from
http://www.ciderhouse.com.au/glx.html
Gathering from that information, it is much more advanced then my dick smith light sensor : (
View on the top. I've named it....david
Want A piccy of the awsum goliath pasport?
Where here it is:opps...second from the top

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