Measurements were taken of the Power + Stimulation components using a digital caliper. The measurements were recorded and an enclosure was modeled in OpenSCAD. Images were recorded from OpenSCAD to record the process as an animated procedure. Since the enclosure will likely be mounted to a wrist or forearm small strap holes were modeled to attach textile to later. The lid was designed with a 1mm raised center to fit inside the enclosure and hold in place without rotating. The raised center is important since only one bolt is being used to hold the lid in place.
Files for Cyborg Distance Sensor:
The rest of the posts for this project have been arranged by date.
First time here?
Completed projects from year 1.
Completed projects from year 2.
Taking measurements
Modeling the enclosure
Files for Cyborg Distance Sensor:
- Arduino code
- STL model for Sensing + Processing enclosure
- STL model for Power + Stimulation enclosure
- OpenSCAD code. Download all files below
- Enclosure. Open this one
- Distance sensor footprint Support file
- Screw wing Support file
- S symbol Optional
- Construct coil
- Make enclosure for Power + Stimulation portion
- Program
- Test + Debug
- Write instructions
The rest of the posts for this project have been arranged by date.
First time here?
Completed projects from year 1.
Completed projects from year 2.
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2015-04-20 (M)
2015-04-20 (M)
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