- Sun Aug 31, 2014 11:43 am
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Have been tinkering with this idea for a while and now want to commercialize it.
The idea is to be able to read the spin axis of a rotating ball as it travels through the air. The spin axis will help to feedback information relative to how much movement (curvature) the ball will have.
Here are the components I need:
1. A small relatively shock resistant wireless chip that will send a signal that will indicate the axis of rotation. This chip would be embedded in the center of a ball
2. A remote handheld battery powered meter that will display the rotational axis. Remote definition would fall into the range of 5--60 feet from the chip.
I have accomplished reading spin axis with other methods but they are very slow and not user friendly methods......so any help is appreciated.
The idea is to be able to read the spin axis of a rotating ball as it travels through the air. The spin axis will help to feedback information relative to how much movement (curvature) the ball will have.
Here are the components I need:
1. A small relatively shock resistant wireless chip that will send a signal that will indicate the axis of rotation. This chip would be embedded in the center of a ball
2. A remote handheld battery powered meter that will display the rotational axis. Remote definition would fall into the range of 5--60 feet from the chip.
I have accomplished reading spin axis with other methods but they are very slow and not user friendly methods......so any help is appreciated.