Inspiration

We found a microcompressor "Nucleo" that has the capability to read and transmit data of 3D movement that is cheaper, when paired with the correct programming, than marketplace hardware with the same functions. Not only is this an interesting project where all our members had skills to learn and apply, it has the potential to lead to more economical 3D motion tracking devices in the mainstream market.

What it does

By reading the data from the Nucleo sensor, the program translates the 3D space data into a 2D graphical representation.

How I built it

We used C to process and translate data into text, then wrote the 2D program with JavaScript.

Challenges I ran into

Accomplishments that I'm proud of

What I learned

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