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[T] Other uses of Tetrinsic

A project log for Tetrinsic [gd0041]

A motorised fader that is continuous, pressure sensitive, haptic and water resistant.

kelvinakelvinA 09/21/2022 at 12:251 Comment

Perhaps I should rename "Tetrinsic Switches" to "Tetrinsic Slider", because that's what it is. It's no longer a collection of switches, but 1 motorised slider encoder. I'm using this as an all-in-one input device for #Teti [gd0022], but it's nice to see what other thing I could use these likely-over-£15 sliders for.

It seems that the main idea for those interested in the SmartKnob View for something smarthome related, so I created a quick concept of what a Tetrinsic smart thermostat could look like:

The concept uses an 2.8" square display with outter dimensions of 83x60x20mm. I just put something together that looked about right. I don't use smarthome stuff so I wouldn't know if the screen needs to be larger or something. Obviously, similar rotary encoder interfaces (like microwaves and FDM 3D printers) would be something similar looking to the above.

If you can fit it, it could be a scroll wheel in a custom mouse.

This was the design of the Thaxis mouse without the joysticks and with a Tetrinsic slider where the thumb rests. It's a vertical mouse design. It became #Tetent Turntable [gd0038] and eventually #Tetent [gd0090]. I wanted to put a motorized scroll wheel on here, but at the time, I was thinking of a nema 14 stepper motor.

It could be a physical extension of a software synth.

Just imagine fewer of these, more spaced apart and shorter. Unless you've got the budget and the sliders above are >20mm apart from each other, then it's just shorter.

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kelvinA wrote 09/21/2022 at 18:22 point

Seems that Tetrinsic is like an "infinite" version of a motorized linear potentiometer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r12wG7ebvnY

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