Moises Status Report 02/22

This week, I focused on determining the appropriate sizing for the capacitive touch grid, including the spacing required for a 9 x 9 grid system. Since our system only needs to detect one input at a time, rather than handling multiple simultaneous touches, I realized we could allow for slightly more spacing between the capacitors without sacrificing functionality.

Based on this, I designed a 12in x 12in grid using 1-inch-wide copper foil strips, with 0.375-inch (3/8-inch) gaps between each strip. This layout results in 1-inch by 1-inch capacitor squares, separated by 0.375-inch gaps.

Additionally, I plan to test different dielectric materials to determine which works best, including parchment paper and packing tape.

I do feel slightly behind schedule, as I had hoped to have the board built and begin testing with the MPR121 sensors by now. However, since the sensors have not yet arrived,  and I had a fairly busy week with multiple projects, exams and assignments I fell behind.

Therefore my next steps will be to:

  • Start writing pseudocode for the Raspberry Pi to prepare for debugging.
  • Build a test grid to begin preliminary experiments as soon as the sensors arrive.
  • If the MPR121 arrive, do testing as soon as possible and possibly begin working on implementing the full 9×9 grid.

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