<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 9/20/05, <b class="gmail_sendername">harrybissell</b> <<a href="mailto:harrybissell@prodigy.net">harrybissell@prodigy.net</a>> wrote:</span>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">If I had to take a guess, I'd say that they were using the LEDs and a<br>matrix with<br>one (or more) LEDs on and the rest as detectors. Who knows how fast they
<br>may<br>be multiplexing them. They can probably detect the backscatter directly<br>through<br>the finger... If you press an LED to your finger, it will glow (red) like<br>ET, na ???<br><br>The LEDs would all be at the same relative temperature with fast
<br>multiplexing, so<br>that would eliminate the temperature problem.<br><br>If you watch the movie CAREFULLY you'll see that the LEDs light up as rows<br>at power<br>up. I'd guess that they light one row at a time in the X axis, and look at
<br>the adjacent<br>rows for a detection. Then they could scan the Y axis in the same way. That<br>would give<br>you an X,Y coordinate for each finger or spiral penis you apply to the<br>array.<br><br>VERY cool idea. Let's clone it. Only problem is 'what do you control with
<br>the output'?<br><br>H^) harry<br><br>Metrophage wrote:<br><br>> --- Sumanth Peddamatham <<a href="mailto:peddamat@gmail.com">peddamat@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>><br>> > If you are interested in an alternate, but equally cool haptic
<br>> > interface implementation, visit:<br>> > <a href="http://mrl.nyu.edu/~jhan/ledtouch/index.html">http://mrl.nyu.edu/~jhan/ledtouch/index.html</a><br>> ><br><br></blockquote></div>
<div><br>First off, would this be easier using alternating LEDs and photosensors? Note that every other LED in the matrix is off and so I'm guessing those are the ones that are being used as detectors. It looks like the unit shown works just fine, but wouldn't it make more sense to use parts built to be detectors as the actual detectors?
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<div>And what would you control with it? Well, THE WORLD of course. Mmmmwwaaaa haaa haaaaaaa! But seriously, I'd think the ideal would be to have an X-axis CV, a Y-Axis CV, and maybe even a Z axis CV. The Z axis wouldn't have a lot of range, but it still might be useful. Oh, and a trigger output. Oh, or I guess it put out MIDI instead of CVs. Or MIDI in addition to CVs.
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<div><br clear="all">Tim (Detector Gadget) Servo<br>-- <br>"Imagination is more important than knowledge." - Albert Einstein </div>