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qeMotion

Add motion controll to your gaming experience!

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The main PCB holds an Arduino Pro Micro, two buttons and a total of six individual LEDs. (The upper two are controlled as two sets of four and the lower two are four pairs of two vertically).
The PCB is basically just an I2C-Interface for external sensors. I've used an MPU6050 as such, but I made it to be experimented with, so be creative.

main.ino

Arduino source code. This is subject of change, visit my github for the latest version.

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qeMotion Sensor upper.stl

Part of the sensor enclosure for the MPU6050.

Standard Tesselated Geometry - 33.48 kB - 01/19/2020 at 17:41

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qeMotion Sensor lower.stl

Part of the sensor enclosure for the MPU6050.

Standard Tesselated Geometry - 8.68 kB - 01/19/2020 at 17:41

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qeMotion upper.stl

Top part of the main case.

Standard Tesselated Geometry - 605.45 kB - 01/19/2020 at 17:41

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qeMotion lower.stl

Lower part of the main case.

Standard Tesselated Geometry - 20.49 kB - 01/19/2020 at 17:41

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  • 1 × Arduino Pro Micro Any Arduino with native USB support works (ATmega32u4)
  • 1 × MPU6050 breakout board

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