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The TorqueTuner Hub

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John Sullivan



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This repository is meant to link all repositories and literature related to the TorqueTuner.

Description

The TorqueTuner (TT) was first developed in 2020 by Kirkegaard, Bredholt, Frisson and Wanderley as an embedded haptic module for DMIs like the T-Stick. Its main focus was simulation of haptic effects associated with turning a knob, affordability and portability of force feedback devices.

 

 

Afterwards, it was further developed to be a prototyping and authoring tool of 1-DOF haptic effects for the IDMIL, replacing the initial motor with a more powerful one.

It is wifi capable and can run OSC and Libmapper over the local network thanks to the ESP32. You can learn more about it in the links provided below.

Hardware

The first version of the TorqueTuner featured a Mechaduino (open source stepper motor). The second version had the Mechaduino be replaced with a Moteus motor (open source brushless DC motor). The controllers firmware for both versions was modified to send and receive data via I2C/SPI from an ESP32. More information can be found in the links below.

Future Work

This is an open source-project, as such all documents and information is made available to anyone who wished to replicate the TorqueTuner. Any future development is meant to further the project but not replace what has currently been done.

  • There is in the works the idea to replace the ESP32 with a Bela beagle board or a raspberry pi for added computational power and data transfer speeds.
  • Improvement to the haptic authoring tool
  • Better integration with authoring tools like Feelix or ForceHost
  • Improvement on haptic responses, removal of Aliasing in haptic effects

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