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BTC is not a store of value, it’s a Story of value which we create to sell to the next person at a higher price.(reddit.com)
It’s been 10+ years and crypto/ btc has not proven it self to be useful other than to buy low and sell it to the next person at a higher price hoping the narrative causes the price to rise. 99.99% of people that buy crypto only buy to ope to sell it to the next person at a higher price that’s all it has become . Stocks , realestate other assets classes actually produce some good or service but crypto does nothing …. Look at ADA and Charles lol , poly-GON 🤣🫵🤡. Hope to buy low sell high and bounce . submitted by /u/ozera202 [link] [Kommentare]
Title: Need help integrating Hall Sensors + FSR sensors into the original InMoov (v1) hand(reddit.com)
Hi everyone, I'm building the original InMoov v1 robotic hand . The mechanical assembly and servo control are working well, but I'm currently stuck with the sensor integration. My goal is to add: Hall Effect sensors for finger position/feedback. FSR (Force Sensitive Resistor) sensors on the fingertips for touch and grip force detection. Ultimately, I want to implement closed-loop gripping, where the hand can detect contact with an object and adjust the grip force instead of simply moving the servos to fixed positions. The problem is that I can't find a proper guide explaining how to do this. I've spent a lot of time searching through YouTube, Google, GitHub, forums, and other online resources, but I still haven't found a complete tutorial that covers the entire process. I'm specifically looking for help with: Where to mount the Hall sensors and magnets. How to mount the FSR sensors on the fingertips. Wiring diagrams. Arduino code/examples. Sensor calibration. How to combine the Hall sensors, FSRs, and servo control into one working system. If anyone has: YouTube videos GitHub repositories Research papers Wiring diagrams Build logs Arduino examples Personal experience integrating these sensors into an InMoov hand (or any tendon-driven robotic hand) I would really appreciate your help. I've been stuck on this for quite some time, so any guidance or resources would mean a lot. Thank you! submitted by /u/Odd-Bell1718 [link] [Kommentare]