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2016.10.19: Final digit layout

A project log for Digitabulum: The last motion-capture glove

Digitabulum is an open motion-capture glove that was intended to be a full-featured, hacker-friendly user-input and sensor platform.

j-ian-lindsayJ. Ian Lindsay 10/19/2016 at 07:180 Comments

Fabricator is ready to roll with the flex circuits, after a looooong game of ping-pong and a few re-work cycles. Getting things right in such tight constraints was not a trivial task. And after more than a year of refinement, the digits should be landing on my bench around this time next month. I think I've pulled it off. The blue circle is a US dime.

This layout will accommodate either of two strategies I have for eliminating the preferential flex plane of the flex circuit. Construction is 4-layer polyimide. The dense nodes will be FR-4, giving the components a rigid mounting plane (durability-enhancement).

The CPLD is ready to accept the digits, and the software is ready to validate them.

I now have one month to be ready to cast them in silicone. So I'll be blendering.

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