Pseudo-Medical Monitor Tracking Goggles External Unit Design: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 23:44, 10 December 2021
This Amazing, Affordable, Earth Changing Device, for which no endorsement is to be inferred, is designed opposing gravity.
Tracking Goggles External Unit
Components and Materials
| Items | |
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| Device | Use |
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Goggles (variants used) |
Sensor and Face mounting |
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IR Sensor Driver and Sensing Board |
Provide power to IR sensors and path for return signals |
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Goggle Connection Cable Socket |
Connects Goggles to driver box |
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BNO055 Sensor Module Socket |
Mounting point for Google orientation sensor |
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ATTiny85 Identification Token |
Provide External Unit ID to Main Unit |
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16 Conductor Ribbon Cable |
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RJ45 Port (variants used) |
Provide connectivity to the Main Device |
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IR Filter Semi-Transparent Film |
Filter Ambient IR from sensors |









