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University of Massachusetts Amherst Theremillusion The Thereminators: Imen Ben Neticha Snigdha Jonna Sandra Jenkins Steven Bennett Advisor: Professor Siqueira
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2 Grenzebach Glier & Associates, Inc. Team Members Snigdha Jonna EE Steven Bennett CSE Imen Ben Neticha EE Sandra Jenkins EE
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3 Grenzebach Glier & Associates, Inc. Responsibilities – Reallocations Imen − EL Wires and EL Sequencer − Visual Output Control Sandy − Theremin Integration and Troubleshooting − Discrete Mode Snigdha − Theremin Troubleshooting − Discrete Mode Steven − Displaying note accuracy programming
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4 Grenzebach Glier & Associates, Inc. Invented by Léon Theremin in 1920 Background Originally got the idea while working on short wave ratio equipment and capacitive sensing during the Civil War in Russia
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5 Grenzebach Glier & Associates, Inc. Motivations for Theremin Modification No Reference Continuous Pitch and volume Need to have extensive ear training
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6 Grenzebach Glier & Associates, Inc. How Does it Work
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7 Grenzebach Glier & Associates, Inc. Theremin Principles Beat Frequency Oscillators
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8 Grenzebach Glier & Associates, Inc. Theremin Kit Theremax Theremin − Volume and Pitch Antennas − Volume and Pitch field adjustment knobs − Timbre control: useful for external signal processing (aka Discrete Mode) − Manual for general operation and tuning
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9 Grenzebach Glier & Associates, Inc. Discrete Mode-Theremin SWITCH Analog-to-Digital Converter in a PIC Controller Digital-to-Analog Converter Voltage to Frequency Converter SPEAKERS Frequency from the Theremin Discrete Signal Processing in MicroController
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10 Grenzebach Glier & Associates, Inc. Arduino Consists of a simple microcontroller board, and a development environment for writing software for the board. This software was utilized to program the Discrete Mode of the Theremin.
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11 Grenzebach Glier & Associates, Inc. Software in Arduino Frequency measured with peak detection program The frequency values outputted from the Theremin are grouped together to output a specific frequency based on frequency-to-note conversion.
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12 Grenzebach Glier & Associates, Inc. Conversion table Pitches.h
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13 Grenzebach Glier & Associates, Inc. Theremin Data
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14 Grenzebach Glier & Associates, Inc. Theremin Data
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15 Grenzebach Glier & Associates, Inc. Theremin Data
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16 Grenzebach Glier & Associates, Inc. Theremin Data
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17 Grenzebach Glier & Associates, Inc. PIC32 DSP 16 Channel 10-Bit ADC 80 MHz, 1.56 DMIPS/MHz, 32-Bit M4K Core
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18 Grenzebach Glier & Associates, Inc. FFT Demonstration Configure IO Registers Allocate and Prepare buffers. 256 Samples of Analog Signal at 10 KHz Call Microchip Library Fuction: mips_fft16(dout, calcbuffer, fftc, scratch, log2N) Meaningful Results: Magnitude/Frequency Transmit Blocks of Data to USB
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19 Grenzebach Glier & Associates, Inc. What’s Next Analog Audio can be compared to a Musical Note Lookup Table Derive a Score from Played Note vs Expected Note
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20 Grenzebach Glier & Associates, Inc. Results
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21 Grenzebach Glier & Associates, Inc. Why the EL Sequencer ● Easy to use, no need to re-invent the wheel ● Relatively inexpensive for the amount of hardware (in comparison to building one from scratch) ● Incorporates programming into the software ● Using a microwave transformer is more labor, more bulky, and not as accurate (results) ● Safer. EL wire is 100+V at 4000hz, but very low power. Instead of a shock, you will feel a small tingle if touched in the wrong places
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22 Grenzebach Glier & Associates, Inc. EL Sequencer ● Board can be powered from USB or LiPo ● Switch chooses source and acts as on/off ● Compatible with Arduino (8MHz LilyPad) ● On-board 8MHz external resonator ● 8 TRIACs can handle up to 600V ● Control 8 channels of EL ● Runs on 3.7V LiPo ● Footprint for connection to FTDI Basic for downloading code ● Footprint for connection to Nordic nRF24L01 2.4GHz wireless module ATmega328 based control board that allows the user to program any sequence of blink, on/off, even pulse width modulation (PWM) pulsing of EL wire
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23 Grenzebach Glier & Associates, Inc. TRIACs in the EL Sequencer ● While EL wire requires very little power, you can't use normal transistors to turn on/off a string of it ● So we use TRIACs → nifty 'switches' that allow you to turn on/off an AC source ● Triode for Alternating Current
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24 Grenzebach Glier & Associates, Inc. Integration with PIC32 ● The EL Sequencer will guide the user with a series of lights. ● three levels (easy/medium/hard) ● PIC32 will compare and grade the user ● PIC32 interfaces with EL sequencer to display score on the EL wires
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25 Grenzebach Glier & Associates, Inc. Theremillusion DEMO Glow Wires
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26 Grenzebach Glier & Associates, Inc. END Thank You!!!
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27 Grenzebach Glier & Associates, Inc. References Kenneth D. Skeldon, et al. Physics of the Theremin. Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QQ, Scotland. Received 15 May 1998; accepted 12 June 1998. Way, Beng Koay; Douglas Beard, Micah Caudle, and Jeffrey Jun-Fey Wong. Theremin. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Mississippi State University.. Holloway, Barry. Theremin. Strange Apparatus. 2009-2011.. Sparkfun Electronics. “USB 32-bit Whacker – PIC32MX795 Development Board”.. PAiA, “Theremax FAQ.”.
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28 Grenzebach Glier & Associates, Inc. Physics of Theremin Antennas Difference between Analog/digital theremins Physics of the variable capacitance and how that changes the oscillators (how oscillators change sound) Sandy email about finding theremin player
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29 Grenzebach Glier & Associates, Inc. Powering the theremin Theremin can be powered by 12 volts. This can be done by building a step- down transformer that will convert the normal house voltage or buy a power cord with a built in converter.
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30 Grenzebach Glier & Associates, Inc. Design Requirements Visual Display − Will display current note being played and if in teaching mode, indicate how close the note is to target note. Visual Reference (Fiber Optics) − Lights will indicate the general location the hand has to be in to play a particular note. − (tentative) A light will change color depending on how close or far away the sound is from the target note. Continuous and Discrete Playing Mode − Device will be able to be switched between playing in the traditional continuous range and playing only discrete notes in specific frequency ranges.
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31 Grenzebach Glier & Associates, Inc. Software Interface Modular Design Visual Interface Optical Fibers Display Output Processing Frequency to Voltage Tuning Learning Mode Output control VCA Audio Amplifier Pitch Control Variable Oscillator Fixed Oscillator Mixer/ Detector Volume Control Variable Oscillator Knob Volume Tuning Voltage to Frequency Voltage Comparison/Discrete Output Switch
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32 Grenzebach Glier & Associates, Inc. FFT Complexity FFT length Multiplies (real)Adds(real)Mults + Adds Radix 21024102483072840976 Split Radix102471722765234824 Prime Factor Alg100858042910034904 Winograd FT Alg100835483441637964 TABLE 1: Representative FFT Operation Counts
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33 Grenzebach Glier & Associates, Inc. Reasons for the Theremin Kit Building the Theremi Comparable to creating an acoustic guitar for a woodworker
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