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  1. Cheap Tiny Optical Mouse Sensor - Hackaday.io

    Mar 25, 2025 · I'm attempting to use a USB-native cheap mouse sensor from Yspringtech combined with a RP2040-Zero and hid-remapper to build a small, versatile, low-cost mouse/trackball/finger sensor …

  2. DIY fiber optic sensors - Hackaday.io

    Jun 6, 2014 · Make your intrisic fiber-optic sensor system at home, using your mbed/arduino, RaspberryPI and cheap optical fibers

  3. ADNS 3050 Optical Sensor & Mouse - Hackaday.io

    The board uses an ADNS 3050 optical sensor found in many entry level gaming mice. It can be used for robotics, custom gaming mice or anything that needs motion tracking.

  4. Project | DIY fiber optic sensors, again | Hackaday.io

    Apr 21, 2018 · The most vital parts of sensor are the ones I mentioned before - flexible material, fiber and pushing rod, but I also need body that keeps it together, keeps pushing rod perpendicular to …

  5. Zero effort 2.4GHz CW beacon - Hackaday.io

    Jan 31, 2024 · Tested on a USB wireless mouse model Myria MY8505, optical sensor FCT3065-XY, RF chip HK9800. Once in CW mode, the Tx frequency can be changed by pressing the right-click …

  6. Optical tracking sensor - Hackaday.io

    Nov 22, 2016 · The sensor can be seen as a professional version of mouse sensors. It can be used as an 2D or 1D optical encoder that delivers accurate data while being very affordable.

  7. width and motion sensor - Hackaday.io

    Jan 2, 2025 · bdwidth sensor is a high resolution optical width and motion sensor for 3D printer.

  8. Cheap Thumb Trackball - Hackaday.io

    Nov 1, 2024 · The sensor has an integrated USB controller, and no external capacitors, resistors, diodes, oscillators, or anything else. Just a PCB, sensor, lens, and a red LED. The USB wiring is also …

  9. Instructions | ADNS 3050 Optical Sensor & Mouse | Hackaday.io

    Solder to the sensor board, place the lens in the center rectangle then place the sensor on top of the lens making sure that the sensor has the yellow kapton tape removed and the sensor sits in the …

  10. How do fiber optic sensors work | Details | Hackaday.io

    Jun 6, 2014 · There are a lot of possible methods to achieve the goal, but I'll focus on sensors being wavelength specific optical devices. In theory, simplest one is fiber Bragg grating, FBG.