Hello,
I am an educator who has spent a considerable amout of time developing a system that encourages elementary school students to stick with basketball (best sport ever!) as their sport of choice during their years in school. Basically it's a process that involves average students/players getting better in such a way as to be competitive with more priviledged players on the court in order to encourage them to stick with the sport.
At this point, I am in need of help creating a simple pressure sensitive device that reacts to (with light or sound) hitting a small target area on a backboard with a basketball. I'm fairly mechanical/tech savvy except when it comes to electrical circuits, and I see what might be done with Velostat, but I'm unsure how to make that happen.
Any help would certainly be appreciated.
Thanks,
Ken
Elementary basketball help (weird, right?)
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Re: Elementary basketball help (weird, right?)
How small? Velostat allows you to make custom pressure sensors of any size. We also have Force Sensitive Resistors (FSRs) of various sizes: https://www.adafruit.com/?q=fsr&sort=BestMatchAt this point, I am in need of help creating a simple pressure sensitive device that reacts to (with light or sound) hitting a small target area on a backboard with a basketball.
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Re: Elementary basketball help (weird, right?)
Thanks for the reply!
I've considered the Velostat, and have seen some applications online. I can't quite find information on how to set up a circuit that would respond to a pressure scenario with a light or sound. Can you point me in a direction?
Thanks again,
Ken
I've considered the Velostat, and have seen some applications online. I can't quite find information on how to set up a circuit that would respond to a pressure scenario with a light or sound. Can you point me in a direction?
Thanks again,
Ken
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Re: Elementary basketball help (weird, right?)
This tutorial shows how to construct a velostat sensor and use it with a microcontroller to trigger lights:
https://learn.adafruit.com/firewalker-l ... s/overview
https://learn.adafruit.com/firewalker-l ... s/overview
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Re: Elementary basketball help (weird, right?)
Thanks for the reply!
I've considered the Velostat, and have seen some applications online. I can't quite find information on how to set up a circuit that would respond to a pressure scenario with a light or sound. Can you point me in a direction?
Thanks again,
Ken
I've considered the Velostat, and have seen some applications online. I can't quite find information on how to set up a circuit that would respond to a pressure scenario with a light or sound. Can you point me in a direction?
Thanks again,
Ken
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Re: Elementary basketball help (weird, right?)
Please see the tutorial linked above.
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Re: Elementary basketball help (weird, right?)
Thanks a ton!
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