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Wireless Tilt Mouse


animated-computer-mouse-image-0015 Wireless tilt mouse allows the control of mouse cursor on the PC screen through tilting of the board. It specifically uses the Freescale’s FXLN8371QR1 accelerometer, which is a family of 3-axis, low-power, low-g, analog output accelerometers that consist of an acceleration sensor along with a CMOS signal conditioning and control ASIC in a 3x3x1 mm QFN package. The analog outputs for the X, Y, and Z axes are internally compensated for zero-g offset and sensitivity, and then buffered to the output pads.The outputs have a fixed zero-g offset of 0.75V, irrespective of the VDD supply voltage. The bandwidth of the output signal for each axis may be independently adjusted using external capacitors. This handheld mouse device measures its tilt and then wirelessly transmits the data to a base unit. It is connected to a PC through a USB cable and can be recognized by certain modern computers as an actual mouse. read more...









Components***
XBee Regulated Accelerometer
5V Voltage Regulator USB Mini
EasyUSB Module ***

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