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Music Tuned Into Your Fingers May 3,2002 By: Andrew Howard Adesina Bakare Robert Zaretsky Robert Ferreira Ryan Ferster
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Intro The Midi Glove has the following features: –Allows a user to specify key and scale they wish to play in –Translate your finger positions in space –Convert these into musical notes played by the Z80 trainer
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Challenges Create a glove that sends out signals based on finger position Understanding and Implementing the UART Triangulate position of glove Translate X,Y,Z position and finger position into MIDI signals. Deal with a feedback problem given off by the Z80 Getting all the parts sent to the right address Using third-party hardware (glove, MIDI keyboard, …) can create problems more than anticipated
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Software Flow Chart Z80 computes user’s hand location and finger state Send to Midi Device From UART Finger Position From UART Finger Position Obtain user defined variables Generate MIDI Code
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Schematic Diagram COMPARATOR5 Flex Sensors (1 on each finger) Ultra-Sonic Transmitter UART MIDI serial Z-80 CTC Stopwatch Ultra-Sonic Receivers INT D 0 -D 7 B 0 –B 4 A0A0 INTA Addressing A 0 -A 7
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Finger Flex Sensor Circuit
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What We Learned Integrating hardware is more complicated than it may seem especially when a Z80 is involved Leave plenty of time for unexpected set backs UPS and FedEX have trouble finding Lerner Hall Learned Valuable design, debugging, and problem solving skills
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Conclusion Using microprocessors in a project is pretty challenging but at the same time important in providing flexibility. Designing of generic code allowed us for a quick and robust integration. A more reliable micro trainer would have facilitated a smother and less error prone integration of our hardware components. Thanks to all those who helped out on our project.
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