Hi, my name is Julian Martin and im the designer and engineer for the adapaptive controller hand and IR switch. I am currently a freshman going to Sonoma academy in 9th grade. This device will help with lots of things for computers to game consoles and more.Â
Contact information: Julian_martin100@icloud.com
Click here to access remapping interface. Â
MaterialsÂ
Arduino Leonardo (x1)
Breadboard (x1)
CodeÂ
CADÂ
Components:
IR Sensor 1:
VCC â 5V
GND â GND
OUT â A0
IR Sensor 2:
VCC â 5V
GND â GND
OUT â A1
Button (pull-down resistor setup):
One side â GND
Other side â Digital pin 2 (with 10k pull-down to GND)
Joystick Module (analog):
VCC â 5V
GND â GND
X-axis â A2
Y-axis â A3
After looking at the diagram and setting this up this is the hubs wires from hear you can connect the next 2 adaptive controllers to the responding places on the bread board."This is the base diagram not including the 2 addons."
Personally i did not need to extend the wires more, but if you need to you have 2 options. 1. is to get male to male wires to extend it. 2. is to soder them together so its perment and is longer
once wired you can velcro the bottoms of the bread board and ardirino board if desired and the then hub interfaced is done.
Once you finish the interface you can plug in the Arduino into your computer and uplaod the code to the Arduino.
MaterialsÂ
Joystick Pin
Arduino Pin
Purpose
VCC
5V
Power
GND
GND
Ground
VRx
A0
X-axis (horizontal)
VRy
A1
Y-axis (vertical)
Button Side
Arduino Pin
Description
One leg
3
Digital input
Other leg
GND
Ground once wired connect the matching wires to the hub
you need to print out both cads the first one will be the joystick which you will connect to the stick through the bottom. The next one contains the actual controller and buttonÂ
next you want to sucrue the botton down and make sure the wires come throught the holes ans then you want to add foam core to the bottom of the joy stick and bottom of the controller to be able to click down and move the joy stick.Â
Go to the hub interface and choose the code that goes with the hand controlller. Next open your Airdirino and upload the code to itÂ
get 4 springs for any size the bigger the spring that harder it is to push the button then glue each spiring into the respected places
MaterialsÂ
Card boardÂ
2 Binder clipsÂ
CADÂ
For Analog IR Sensors (like TCRT5000):
IR Sensor Pin
Arduino Pin
Description
VCC
5V
Power
GND
GND
Ground
OUT
A0 (Sensor 1), A1 (Sensor 2)
Analog signal output
You need to cad these these will act as little extensions that will sit somewhere on your face likely above the ear
You will need to glue right so it pops out the front like shown. Then when you wire it up to the hub you can exend then o your length and move your head back and forth. now take 2 binder clips and 2 square peices of card board of your choice thenÂ