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Hardware platform (rev B) for Eyewriter 2.1 eye-tracking system
October 21st, 2013
– Building upon lessons learned while building the first version of the Eyewriter 2.1 hardware platform (rev A), I set out to redesign the system to require fewer pieces of hardware and less 3D-printed plastic. The result is a much more compact, manipulable and adaptable system that can be attached to monitors, laptops and desks.
Prototype electronics (rev A) for Eyewriter 2.1 built and tested
October 8th, 2013
– For the past few months I have been working on fabricating, assembling, testing and debugging the prototype electronics system for the Eyewriter 2.1 open-source eye-tracking system. Quite a lot of work has gone into this particular update, as I didn’t want to post small bits of progress here on my blog (I use Twitter, G+, […]
Electronics design for Eyewriter 2.1 open-source eye-tracking system
May 31st, 2013
– This past weekend I sent away for the first round of circuit boards (PCBs) to be fabricated for the Eyewriter 2.1 eye-tracking system, marking the first major milestone for the electronics system! The updates on this project have been a little on the light side because I’ve been working almost completely on this! Hopefully this […]
Design and early testing of first iteration of hardware platform for Eyewriter 2.1 eye-tracking system
May 24th, 2013
– First attempt at creating a modular, 3D-printable hardware platform for the Eyewriter 2.1 open-source eye-tracking system. Whereas the original Eyewriter project required the platform to be built from scratch, this one may someday become a kit!
Fully functional 3D-printed M12 lens mount for PS3Eye camera hacking
May 5th, 2013
– While working on the Eyewriter 2.1 open-source eye-tracking system I realized that the most expensive and potentially annoying aspect of the whole system is the optics assembly. To help reduce some of this cost and the number of parts that need to be sourced I experimented with 3D-printing a threaded M12 lens mount.