Difference between revisions of "Hacked Optical Mouse"
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=== First experiments by dusjagr === | === First experiments by dusjagr === |
Revision as of 15:44, 6 December 2010
http://www.dusseiller.ch/labs/?p=998
http://www.dusseiller.ch/labs/?p=950
Contents
Optical Mouse Sensor
Can we detect and measure flow in microchannels with that?
Optical Mouse Cam Bidouille.org | Electronics for the people
this post explains how to hack an optical mouse, using an arduino to connect directly to the Avago optical flow sensor, ADNS-2051, File:ADNS2051.pdf. It includes a java program to see the video output of the optical mouse sensor, the program needs a special rxtx library for serial communication: RXTX
Insect-Inspired Optical-Flow Navigation Sensors NASA techbriefs
This NASA paper describes how the optical mouse sensor can be used to measure the optical flow and be used for navigation of flying robots. File:NASA-techbrief optical mouse.pdf
different chips
Serial comm
PAN-3102
ADNS-2051
ADNS-2610
USB comm
[www.yaxun-cn.com/UploadFiles/201067152243925.pdf C2165]
First experiments by dusjagr
Ihr findet einige infos zu meinen kürzlichen experimenten auf meiner website:
http://www.dusseiller.ch/labs/?p=941