Weekly Meeting 5 (1/14/19)
- Hardware
- Shaan called Ottobock
- Even on the highest settings, there isn’t enough gain for the arm to contract
- Everything else seems to be working
- Will call them back today
- Advice from Emily
- May not be enough current to drive it
- Might be a power issue
- Try hocking battery supply straight to electrodes
- Should check with Ottobock what voltage is needed to drive the motor – usually 6
- There are four channel, two that relate to power (positive and negative), so should try putting 6 V across those
- Typically, one input is for open and one is for closed
- If there is voltage across both, picks the one with the higher voltage
- Check if it is variable speed — the higher voltage, moves more quickly
- Should start thinking about algorithm while working on the motor
- Try getting quote from Ottobock for how much it would cost for them to fix it for us
- Plan B: there is another hand in their lab that we could use that is a hand without a socket
- Quick disconnect hand
- Port where it makes electrical connections
- To interface need:
- Control post
- Shaan called Ottobock
- Purchase Orders
- Should be able to submit this week
- Ordering:
- Arduino
- Teensy
- EMG
- Currently seem to be focusing on Feature extraction and pre-processing, but have been done before
- Have papers on website showing this
- Should focus more on the novel part of the project
- Currently planning on mapping step functions, but could be hard with variable speed
- Should start simple
- Currently seem to be focusing on Feature extraction and pre-processing, but have been done before
- This week
- Presentation on Wednesday
- Building prototype
- Consider how easily donned
- Better to mount on socket than hand
- Should consider the effect of clothing — maybe consider wrist watch location
- Could 3D print enclosure
- Update Gantt Chart
- Order parts
- Begin looking into signal to motor actuation part of the project
- Looking into EMG to posture mapping
- Looking into hardware and algorithm design and coupling
- Questions
- Can we use open source code?
- As long as we can document sources, that’s fine
- Can we use open source code?
- Next time
- Talk more about PID